Atlona AT-DIS7-PROHD HD testing monitor
The AT-DIS7-PROHD 7-inch monitor from Atlona can be used by installers to test a video system installation when monitors are not present in the system.
The AT-DIS7-PROHD 7-inch monitor from Atlona works with HDMI, DVI, VGA and component signals to provide installers with a simple solution to complete the system verification process when a monitor isn’t in the system.
It doesn't get talked about often enough, but system testing can save installers a lot of time and hassle, and it can go a long way to building a loyal client base.
Atlona's AT-DIS7-PROHD is a 7-inch HD Testing monitor that is engineered to provide custom electronics professionals with a display that can be used for the testing and verification process when a monitor isn't present.
The AT-DIS7-PROHD incorporates provisions to allow installers to test for all digital formats, including DVI, HDMI, and other popular video formats such as VGA, component and RGB-HV. Other features built into the testing display include the ability to view signal information for the display data channel (DDC) such as HDCP compliance, resolution, frequency, digital format and audio information.
Atlona says the product can be used with 3D installations and its tripod input allows installers to position the monitor anywhere there's room for a tripod-based setup.
Atlona's AT-DIS7-PROHD is a 7-inch HD Testing monitor that is engineered to provide custom electronics professionals with a display that can be used for the testing and verification process when a monitor isn't present.
The AT-DIS7-PROHD incorporates provisions to allow installers to test for all digital formats, including DVI, HDMI, and other popular video formats such as VGA, component and RGB-HV. Other features built into the testing display include the ability to view signal information for the display data channel (DDC) such as HDCP compliance, resolution, frequency, digital format and audio information.
Atlona says the product can be used with 3D installations and its tripod input allows installers to position the monitor anywhere there's room for a tripod-based setup.
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Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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