Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display
$1,689.00
Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display is a 10-inch multifunction display designed for integrated helm control, combining 10-inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels (High Definition), an 8-core processor, NMEA 2000, 1x GbE Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5, plus Hybrid (Multi-touch, Rotary, Keypad).
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Overview Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display
Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display is a multifunction display designed to act as a central helm screen for navigation, radar, cameras, and connected vessel systems. It combines 10-inch, 1280 x 800 pixels (High Definition), Qualcomm® 8-Core (fast), plus Hybrid (Multi-touch, Rotary, Keypad).
The Simrad NSS4-10 is a well-suited option for boaters outfitting compact offshore skiffs, high-speed RIBs, or as a tactical secondary station on a larger vessel. Space is extremely limited, but the captain still requires the same 8-core processing speed found on the main bridge to monitor a high-speed HALO radar overlay and high-resolution charts simultaneously.
Key Features
- Display and visibility: 10-inch, 1280 x 800 pixels (High Definition), >1200 nits (Sunlight Readable). This supports clear chart viewing and better readability at the helm.
- Processing platform: Qualcomm® 8-Core (fast). It helps keep menu response, chart redraws, and split-screen operation smooth.
- User interface: Hybrid (Multi-touch, Rotary, Keypad). This gives the operator direct access to navigation functions and connected system control from the main screen.
- Networking and integration: NMEA 2000, 1x GbE Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5. Compatible networking helps the unit share charts, radar, sensors, cameras, and other onboard data where supported.
- Position data: 10 Hz (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou). This supports accurate vessel positioning and update speed for navigation tasks.
Applications
The Simrad NSS4-10 is a well-suited option for boaters outfitting compact offshore skiffs, high-speed RIBs, or as a tactical secondary station on a larger vessel. Space is extremely limited, but the captain still requires the same 8-core processing speed found on the main bridge to monitor a high-speed HALO radar overlay and high-resolution charts simultaneously.
In this high-stakes environment, the 10-inch SolarMax IPS display provides enough real estate for a 2-way split screen that is clearly readable from any angle, even as the boat pitches in heavy offshore swells.
Specifications
| Display Size | 10.0 inches SolarMax™ IPS |
| Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels (High Definition) |
| Processor | Qualcomm® 8-Core (Lightning-Fast) |
| Brightness | >1200 nits (Sunlight Readable) |
| Interface | Hybrid (Multi-touch, Rotary, Keypad) |
| Networking | NMEA 2000, 1x GbE Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5 |
| GPS Update Rate | 10 Hz (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou) |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX6 and IPX7 Standards |
| Supply Voltage | 12/24 V DC (10 – 31.2 V DC) |
| Weight | 1.8 kg (3.97 lbs) |
What’s Included
- 1x Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display
- 1x Protective Suncover for 10-inch Display
- 1x Mounting Bracket Kit with Knobs
- 1x Rear Mount Brackets and Flush Mounting Hardware
- 1x Power Cable (4-pin) and Edge Trim Snap Covers
- 1x Comprehensive Installation and Operation Documentation Pack
Frequently Asked Questions About Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display
What kind of helm setup is Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display built for?
Simrad NSS4-10 Multifunction Display is designed to bring key navigation and onboard data together on a single helm screen. With its 10-inch SolarMax IPS screen and fast chart and page handling, it suits offshore or blue-water passages.
How does this marine display support fast access to navigation data?
This marine display uses a 10-inch SolarMax IPS screen and SolarMAX display technology to keep charts and data readable in bright cockpit conditions. It also offers touchscreen control and keypad operation, so the operator can choose the control method that best fits the conditions.
How network-ready is this marine display for a modern helm?
This marine display supports NMEA 2000, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi. That gives crews a cleaner way to manage charts and connected data from the helm. It is intended to work as part of a broader onboard electronics setup rather than in isolation.
Which helm layouts are a good fit for this marine display?
This marine display is aimed at owners who want a capable helm display matched to real onboard navigation and monitoring needs. It suits installations where visibility, integration, and quick access to data matter more than unnecessary complexity.

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