Norwegian maritime display and computer manufacturer, Hatteland Display, has released a new 43 inch display as part of its Series X MVD product family.

Hatteland has released a new ultra high definition 43 inch display Photo: Hatteland

Hatteland has released a new ultra high definition 43 inch display Photo: Hatteland

Hatteland Display’s latest ultra high definition (UHD) system features 4K panel technology with 3840 × 2160 pixels, rather than the 1920 x 1080 found in full high definition displays.

The clarity of the image is said to contribute to reducing human error thanks to to easy viewing in all light conditions and angles. The UHD format also allows for multiple inputs to be displayed in real-time, reducing the number of displays needed for safe navigation and manoeuvring.

Hatteland Display introduced UHD to its customers with the launch of its 55 inch Series X Chart & Planning table in 2017. Its portfolio has continued to expand with the addition of console, wall and floor mounted variants and the addition of a 32 inch model utilising the same technology.

With flexible inputs, all Series X MVDs can accept and display data from any source including navigation and automation systems, as well as operational specific applications, for example, winches and trawl monitoring equipment on fishing vessels or fire safety systems on a cruise ship.

"The 43 inch Series X MVD gives our customers more choice in choosing the combination of 4K solutions that meets their needs in terms of application and integrations, which ultimately gives technology developers a more dynamic platform to deliver new solutions that help ships to operate safer and more effectively," said Trond K Johannessen, president and chief executive of Hatteland Display.