The team here at TTS plays this fun game when we receive new products where we ask everyone "How much do you think it costs?"The idea behind this game is to see if the products value matches what the manufacturers price is.While fun to play, the main reason we play is we love to offer customers products that are worth substantially more than their price.Nobody here could believe how affordable PCT's HD PocketView was, in fact, most guessed its price was over $400.
The first thing everyone noticed was the super soft rubber boot protecting the monitor from drops. While it does make the monitor look really sleek, it also has a specific function. This soft boot both makes the monitor easier to handle, and protects it in the event of a drop. PCT truly thought of everything.They even engineered the PocketView to MIL-STD-810G standards which includes water resistance!
There are so many advantages of having a handheld battery powered HDMI monitor!Let's face it, regardless of your industry, lugging out a full sized monitor to check a setting or troubleshoot a piece of equipment is a complete pain.Whether you are working on a Raspberry Pi, NVR, or Satellite Box, being able to quickly access the devices HDMI output will be a huge time saver!
PCT's HD PocketView auto-scales any signals to 1080p and works with most popular STB units up to 4 K / 60 Hz. When connected, the source EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) sends appropriate signals to the HD PocketView to decode. Technicians will close work orders faster with the HD PocketView, validating services / tiers even on new installs lacking displays. Portable and rugged, this small, battery powered device also eliminates the need to carry around bulky TVs.
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