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Aydin Announces New 8800 Series of Displays

September 28, 2015 | By Business Wire News

BIRDSBORO, Pa.

Aydin Displays announces the new 8800 series of displays, designed for top performance in a variety of severe environments, including track & wheeled vehicles, fixed wing jets, propeller, helicopter, and all naval applications.

The series is comprised of the 10.4” 8810 and the 19” 8819. A third model, the 15” 8815, is slated for release in late 2015. All units are lightweight, and built to comply with the most stringent military requirements, including RTCA DO-160D and MIL-STD-810G.

These products provide the perfect solution in all branches of the military for the modernization of existing equipment. Ready to perform under the most extreme conditions, the 8800 series can be easily configured for a variety of purposes, all at low cost and fast deployment time.

  • Small, lightweight sealed version of traditional Aydin Display products
  • Configurable front controls and pushbuttons
  • Option list to allow for use in wide variety of ground, sea and air platforms
  • Ruggedized to military requirements

Please visit Aydin/Sparton NavEx in booth #418 at the AUSA Expo
October 12-14, 2015, Washington DC for a demonstration of the 8800 display series.

About Aydin Displays

For nearly 50 years, Aydin Displays has been a leading provider of display manufacturing technology for military applications. Aydin works closely with customers to provide products—or develop custom products—with features for unique requirements. Products comply with shock, vibration and EMI standards and can be customized to include options such as integrated touch screens. In all aspects, Aydin ensures that the end product is of the highest quality and ready for performance in the harshest environments.

For more information, please visit www.aydindisplays.com
or contact a sales representative at
610-404-7400 or sales1@aydindisplays.com.

Aydin Displays
Dan Spollen, 610-404-5372

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