Taa Government D-Toc Mobile Display
Taa Government D-Toc Mobile Display
D-TOC (Deployable Tactical Operations Center) is a special type of mobile display. Based on durable Beryllium panels, D-TOC is a FullHD display with a native aspect ratio of 16:9 and a true resolution of 1920×1080.
Producing an 81” diagonal display, DTOC can collapse down to convenient carrying cases, making D-TOC the ideal display solution when mobility and ease are the biggest considerations.
| D-Toc Series – Product Specification Table | |
| Parameter | Value |
| Series Name | D-Toc |
| Maximum Watts | 1,314 W |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Max Brightness | 800 nits |
| Maximum Heat | 4,480 BTU/hr |
| Weight | 275 kg (606.3 lbs) |
| IP Rating | IP50 |
The D-TOC, short for Deployable Tactical Operations Center, serves as a tool to manage mobile command and tactical operations. The military uses it in situations where rapid deployment, quick setup, dependable communication and sharp visuals are a must. Its easy-to transport design suits military government first responders, and field teams.
The D-TOC comes with an 81-inch diagonal screen and delivers a Full HD resolution of 1920×1080. It ensures clear and detailed visuals to support important tasks in mobile and on-the-go settings.
Yes, designers made the D-TOC portable. You can pack it into handy mobile, flight cases, which makes transporting it, setting it up, and packing it again quick and efficient when switching places quickly.
The D-TOC uses tough Beryllium panels. These panels provide sharp image quality steady performance, and a sturdy build designed to handle mobile or tactical settings.
The D-TOC works well in military missions, emergency responses, field presentations mobile command setups, or any situation that needs clear displays moved and set up to support important operations.
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