Furuno MU190HD Marine Display
$2,880.00
Furuno MU190HD Marine Display is a 19-inch high-brightness marine monitor with optical bonding, sharp SXGA resolution, and Picture-in-Picture support for integrated bridge and monitoring use.
Overview Furuno MU190HD Marine Display
Furuno MU190HD Marine Display is a large-format marine monitor built for helm layouts that need a bright, easy-to-read screen for navigation, sonar, radar, and video feeds. Its 19-inch panel and optically bonded construction are intended for demanding marine environments where glare and condensation control matter.
The display is suited to bridge integration projects that require a dedicated monitor rather than a self-contained chartplotter. With wide input support and Picture-in-Picture capability, it can serve as a central screen for navigation data, onboard cameras, and other connected systems.
Key Features
- 19-inch high-brightness screen: Gives operators a larger viewing area for charts, radar, and vessel monitoring data.
- Optical bonding: Reduces internal fogging and improves contrast in humid or high-glare marine conditions.
- SXGA resolution: Delivers clear detail for connected navigation and monitoring equipment.
- Picture-in-Picture support: Lets the operator monitor a secondary video source without leaving the main display.
- Multiple video inputs: Makes it easier to use the display with bridge electronics, PCs, and camera systems.
Applications
- Integrated bridge display for radar, chart, and sonar sources.
- Video monitoring screen for engine room, deck, or security camera feeds.
- Large-format marine monitor for yachts, workboats, and commercial bridge stations.
Specifications
| Model | MU190HD |
| Product type | Marine display |
| Display size | 19-inch LCD |
| Brightness | 1,000 cd/m² |
| Resolution | SXGA 1280 x 1024 |
| Key display feature | Optically bonded LCD |
| Video feature | Picture-in-Picture support |
What’s Included
- Display unit
- Marine monitor package components as supplied for this model

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