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Heli-Expo 2008: AeroComputers Offers Dual Screen Displays For Tactical Mapping

High-Definition-Capable Displays For UltiChart Maps

AeroComputers recently announced the addition of Dual Screen Displays to the AC line of Ultra High-Resolution Display-Monitors. Created to meet the growing need for high definition capable displays, the dual displays are among a variety of options offered by AeroComputers for dedicated viewing of maps and video.

"Through our close work with the largest law enforcement and public safety agencies in the US, we realized a dual screen display would truly improve aircrew safety and efficiency," said Mark Gassaway, President of AeroComputers. "The tactical airborne environment can be one of the harshest and most disorienting places to conduct business. Our technologies simplify the task load for crews, and the dual screen displays give aircrews an advantage."

The new AeroComputers Dual Screen Displays seamlessly integrate with the UltiChart Tactical Mapping System, and offer enhanced situational awareness, ultimate flexibility in configuration, and superior redundancy at a lower price than individual displays. Additionally, the dual displays feature extremely durable powder coated billet aluminum enclosures, extra-bright backlights, anti-reflective enhancements and optional NVG filtering, consistently used by tactical airborne mission operators.

Available in a range of sizes, all dual displays are available with an extremely accurate touch-screen option to facilitate the selection of targets. The new dual displays also allow in-flight flexibility to view multiple inputs. Users can easily transition between the moving map, IR/camera system, computer aided dispatch (MDT) software or other sources based on mission requirements.

FMI: www.aerocomputers.com

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