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Product Description
The 24 Inch 2K CCTV Monitor combines advanced security features with superior image clarity, making it an ideal choice for mid-sized surveillance applications requiring both detail and durability. This professional monitor features a 2560×1440 (2K) VA panel that delivers twice the pixel density of Full HD displays, ensuring crisp visualization of critical details like license plates, facial features, and small object textures. Built with security environments in mind, it incorporates a 3mm anti-scratch tempered glass front and a rugged steel chassis that resists corrosion and minor impacts—essential for high-traffic areas like retail floors and school hallways. Supporting 24/7 continuous operation, it includes a reinforced power supply and heat-dissipating backplate that prevent overheating during extended use. With a slim 8mm bezel and versatile mounting options, this monitor balances performance and practicality for security integrators and end-users alike.
• 2K Ultra-HD Resolution: The 2560×1440 panel with 122 PPI pixel density provides 77% more screen real estate than 1080p monitors, allowing operators to view larger areas or more camera feeds simultaneously without sacrificing detail. This is particularly valuable for identifying small objects like package labels or serial numbers in logistics facilities.
• Enhanced Visual Performance: Delivers 350 cd/m² brightness and a 3000:1 contrast ratio that maintains clarity in both brightly lit retail spaces and dimly lit parking garages. The VA panel's 178° viewing angles ensure consistent color accuracy across multi-monitor control room setups.
• Security-Focused Design: Features 3mm tempered glass with an anti-glare coating that reduces reflections from overhead lighting and sunlight. The steel chassis (1.0mm thickness) meets IP5X dust resistance standards, protecting internal components from particulate matter in industrial environments.
• Advanced Image Processing: Includes 3D noise reduction to clean up grainy analog camera feeds, dynamic backlight adjustment that optimizes brightness for different lighting conditions, and edge enhancement that sharpens object outlines—critical for distinguishing between individuals in crowded areas.
• Flexible Connectivity & Installation: Equipped with 2×HDMI 2.0 ports (2K@60Hz), 2×BNC inputs (HD-TVI/CVI/AHD/analog), 1×VGA, and a BNC loop output for daisy-chaining up to 4 monitors. The VESA 100×100mm mount supports wall, desktop, or rack installation with optional brackets.
This 24-inch 2K monitor excels in security environments requiring a balance of size, detail, and durability:
• Retail Security: Monitor checkout lanes and high-value merchandise areas with 2K resolution that captures fine details like barcodes and credit card numbers, aiding in fraud prevention and inventory management.
• Educational Institutions: Secure school hallways, gymnasiums, and campus entrances with a display that withstands daily wear from students and staff while providing clear identification of individuals.
• Office Buildings: Oversee lobby areas, elevators, and loading docks with split-screen monitoring, allowing security personnel to track movements across multiple zones simultaneously.
• Logistics Centers: Verify package labels, monitor loading docks, and track inventory movements with 2K resolution that ensures readable text even on small shipping labels from a distance.
• Healthcare Facilities: Monitor nurse stations, medication storage areas, and patient entry points with a durable display that supports frequent cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants.
Q: How does 2K resolution improve security monitoring compared to 1080p?
A: 2K (2560×1440) resolution provides 77% more pixels than 1080p, allowing operators to either view larger areas with the same detail or zoom into specific regions of interest (like a person's face or a license plate) without losing clarity. This reduces the need for multiple cameras covering the same area.
Q: Can this monitor display multiple camera feeds simultaneously?
A: Yes. When connected to a compatible DVR/NVR, it supports customizable split-screen layouts: 1×1, 2×2 (4 feeds), 3×3 (9 feeds), and 4×4 (16 feeds). For optimal detail, we recommend 2×2 layout for 2K feeds or 3×3 for 1080p feeds, allowing clear monitoring of multiple areas without visual clutter.
Q: Is it compatible with both analog and IP camera systems?
A: Absolutely. The dual BNC inputs support legacy analog CVBS signals (720×480/576) and modern HD-TVI/CVI/AHD cameras up to 1080p, while the HDMI ports connect to IP cameras and NVRs delivering 2K or 4K streams (which are downscaled to 2K for display). This makes it an excellent upgrade path for facilities transitioning from analog to digital systems.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of this monitor in 24/7 operation?
A: With proper ventilation and maintenance, the monitor is rated for 50,000+ hours of continuous operation (approximately 5.7 years). The LED backlight maintains 80% of its original brightness at 50,000 hours, ensuring consistent performance throughout its lifespan. The 3-year warranty covers all components, including labor for professional servicing.
Product Model : AE-LED24
Specification : AE-LED24-VS
Screen size : 23.6inch
Display resolution : 1920*1080(3840*2160/75HZ compatible)
Display ratio : 16:9
Brightness : 300cd/㎡(center point, typical value)
Contrast ratio : 1000:1
Viewing angle : 160 degree / 170 degree
Response time : 5ms (Gray To Gray)
Color depth : 16.7M
Control method : Panel
Power input : 12V/4A
Input interface : HDMI / VGA input
Output interface : Audio output
Overall power consumption : 28W
Color : Black body
Material : flame retardant plastic
Overall dimensions : 556*334*48mm excluding the height of the foot (foot height 70mm)
Package size : 615*460*105mm
Installation : base, wall-mounted (100mm * 100mm)
Net weight / gross weight : 3.6kg/4.5kg
Package size : five units in one package 643*558*482mm
Package weight : 25.5kg
Working environment temperature : 20 degrees
Working environment humidity : 10%-90%RH
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