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General Digital (LCD monitors) : ウィキペディア英語版 | General Digital (LCD monitors)
General Digital is a United States government registered small business located in South Windsor, Connecticut that was founded in 1973.〔(General Digital Corporate Profile )〕 Today, the corporation manufactures LCD monitors and associated hardware products for commercial, military, and industrial usage. General Digital also provides software engineering and optical enhancements for LCD monitor technology. The company also has a second office location in Bohemia, New York. ==History== General Digital invented the first gas plasma, flat panel, touch screen serial LCD computer monitor and terminal in 1977,〔(From the 70's to Today: A Look At How LCD Monitors Have Changed )〕 called the VuePoint. In 1982, the release of the VuePoint II signaled the creation of the first microprocessor programmable intelligent terminal.〔(General Digital Optical Bonding Laboratories Corporate Profile )〕 Today, VuePoint computer monitors are still in use to aid printing processes, flight simulation, and powerplant monitoring. Following another VuePoint product evolution, General Digital released a slim, flip-up LCD monitor in 1992 (trademarked the SlimLine) that stood 2U in height with a keyboard and pointing device. The 1994 release of the SlimLine marked the creation of the first foldup rack mount display capable of passing requirements for military shock and vibration. The United States Navy continues to use several first-generation SlimLine monitor units today. With the release of the GenStar line in 1998, General Digital manufactured the first large format LCD display capable of 27:1 contrast ratio, allowing the screen to be readable in direct sunlight.
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