Marine Displays
Seatronx offers the most extensive selection of cost-effective marine displays and custom monitors for all maritime applications. With a wide range of sizes including 10”to 36”, we offer glassbridge, waterproof, high-bright, sunlight readable and pilothouse options that perform flawlessly in all-weather and environmental conditions. With options up to 8 inputs including HDMI, DVI, DP, VGA, and Composite, we have all your navigation, chartplotter, sounder, radar, vessel monitoring, and entertainment covered.
PHT-SRT Marine Display Series
VSRT Series
ECDIS/ECS Commercial Display Series
Industrial Marine Series
XT Series
100% sealed IP68 water-proof sunlight readable displays. eXTreme (XT) Series by Seatronx is a ruggedized IP68 all weatherproof series of displays for extremely harsh and demanding environments where EXTREME…Explore Product
Digital Matrix Switching Command Center (SCC)
Glass Pod Displays
PHT Pedestal Mount
The full glass PHT DG series are intended to be pedestal mounted, but it can also be semi-flush desk mounted. With a variety of options a perfect configuration…Explore Product
SXT Series
Engineered for demanding marine applications, the SXT Series Rugged Sunlight-Readable Touch Monitors deliver outstanding visibility, durability, and touch p…Explore Product
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