Sunlight Readable Monitor
A monitor that has a self adjusting sensor that allows you to see the monitor in direct sunlight.
This self adjusting sensor enables users to clearly read the screen even in direct sunlight. As soon as you move a monitor outdoors it needs a lot more light to be readable.
A standard indoor monitor produces 300 nits of light (nit is a unit of light measurement), while an outdoor monitor needs to produce at least 800 nits to be usable. Advanced Kiosks outdoor touch screen monitor produces 1100 nits of light, making it great for outdoor applications. Also, these monitors are all dual touch Screen, using PCAP touch technology.

Compatible with the following kiosks:
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