The 7" Video Monitor from Monoprice is a high resolution screen that can be used in a variety of mounting configurations. This Camera Monitor has an 800 x 480 resolution and HDMI, VGA, AV inputs for use with computers, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles and other devices. The YPBPR and Audio Inputs make it easy to connect additional devices like cameras or camcorders while the Built-In Speaker and Headphone Jack allow you to watch videos on this monitor without any external speakers or headphones connected.
7" IPS LCD Panel
800 x 480 Resolution
HDMI, VGA and AV Inputs
YPBPR and Audio Inputs
Built-In Speaker and Headphone Jack
The 7" LCD panel is a common size for video Camera Control Monitors, and it's the most used by far. It's also the most versatile: you can use it for anything from watching your favorite TV show to playing games on a handheld device. The standard resolution of 800 x 480 gives you clear, legible text and images while still being able to fit plenty of information onto the screen at once. The viewing angle of 178 degrees means that anyone in front of or behind you will be able to see what's happening on screen without any problems or distortion.
The resolution is the number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen. It's measured in width x height, which is why you'll see products with a resolution of 800 x 480 (800 pixels wide and 480 lines tall).
Resolution depends on what kind of video monitor you're looking to buy. If you want to use your monitor for gaming and watch movies, then go for one with a higher resolution like 800 x 480. But if all you're going to do is work on spreadsheets or word documents, then something with lower resolution like 640x480 will suffice!
You'll find that the Infant Optics DXR-8 has a variety of inputs to accommodate just about any setup. Starting with the HDMI input, you can use this to connect your video source, such as a video game console or streaming device. It's HDCP compliant and supports CEC technology, which means you can control your TV with the remote control included with this monitor.
The VGA input allows you to connect a computer or other device that uses an analog signal. You can also plug in composite AV cables into this slot for older devices like VHS players and camcorders. Finally, there's an S-video input if you've got another analog video source lying around somewhere—or if you want to use it as a secondary option when using one of these other inputs isn't possible (for example, if there's no HDMI cable available).
YPBPR is a standard video connection that's been around for a while. It stands for "Yellow, Pink, Blue-Red." The colors correspond to the colors on your TV screen: yellow is the luma/black and white signal; pink is the blue signal which specifies color information; and blue-red indicates that there's no audio input in this video monitor.
If you'd like to connect an external audio source, you can do so with your 7" monitor by connecting it to an auxiliary or headphone jack on your device.
You can use the built-in speaker to listen to audio only, or you can plug in headphones and listen to video as well. If you have a video monitor, it’s best to use a separate set of headphones so that anyone else in the room doesn’t hear your child crying or talking.
Stand-Alone design is ideal for use with a rackmount system.
The stand-alone monitor can be mounted on its base or be flat against the wall when not in use.
The monitor can be used in a variety of mounting configurations. It comes with a universal mounting bracket that allows it to be placed on virtually any flat wall or ceiling, so you can place it where you need it most.
The 7 inch monitor has many uses and is great for anyone who needs to keep an eye on their children or employees. It's small enough so that it won't take up much space but can still be mounted on the wall if need be. The resolution is high enough too so that you'll always get a clear picture no matter what kind of device may be connected to it!