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I am trying to locate a 19' monitor to replace in my cab. I remember seeing a post about a 19' TV that had a "cage" around the chassis when the monitor was de-cased.
Does anyone have any clue as to what monitor/TV that would be?
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and that would be a "faraday cage ".
i.e. shielding used for reducing interference to/from monitor.
depending on the operating environs, it may not be needed.
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