Furuno MU155 Marine Display

$1,200.00

Furuno MU155 Marine Display is a 15-inch marine monitor with an ultra-bright screen, Picture-in-Picture capability, and broad input support for navigation, sonar, and onboard video integration.

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Description

Overview Furuno MU155 Marine Display

Furuno MU155 Marine Display is a 15-inch monitor intended for marine installations that need a dedicated screen for connected electronics rather than a stand-alone navigation processor. Its bright LCD and anti-reflective treatment help keep radar, chart, and video information readable in changing light conditions.

This model is designed for flexible bridge integration. With support for multiple input types and Picture-in-Picture viewing, it works well as a primary monitor at the helm or as a repeat display for radar, sonar, or surveillance feeds.

Key Features

  • 15-inch sunlight-viewable display: Keeps key navigation and monitoring data visible at the helm.
  • Over 1000 nits brightness: Helps maintain readability in strong ambient light.
  • Picture-in-Picture function: Shows an additional video source while keeping the main screen in view.
  • Wide input compatibility: Supports integration with RGB, DVI-D, and composite video sources.
  • IPX5 front-panel protection: Adds durability for exposed bridge and flybridge installations.

Applications

  • Helm monitor for connected radar, chartplotter, or sonar systems.
  • Remote display for engine room cameras and onboard video feeds.
  • Marine monitor for open bridge installations where front-panel durability matters.

Specifications

Model MU155
Product type Marine display
Display size 15-inch LCD
Brightness 1000+ cd/m²
Native resolution XGA 1024 x 768
Signal support Scales input up to SXGA
Input interfaces RGB analog, DVI-D, composite video

What’s Included

  • Display unit
  • Marine monitor package components as supplied for this model
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno MU155 Marine Display

What is Furuno MU155 Marine Display designed for?

Furuno MU155 Marine Display is a 15-inch monitor intended for marine installations that need a dedicated screen for connected electronics rather than a stand-alone navigation processor. Its bright LCD and anti-reflective treatment help keep radar, chart, and video information readable in changing light conditions.

What are the key capabilities of this marine display?

Key source details include 15-inch sunlight-viewable display, Over 1000 nits brightness, and Picture-in-Picture function. Keeps key navigation and monitoring data visible at the helm. Helps maintain readability in strong ambient light.

Is this marine display suited to onboard marine use?

Yes. The product information lists 15-inch LCD with 1000+ cd/m², which supports clear day-to-day use at the helm or bridge. It is also described for Helm monitor for connected radar, chartplotter, or sonar systems.

What system support or integration options does it offer?

The source data positions it for applications such as Helm monitor for connected radar, chartplotter, or sonar systems. It is also described for Remote display for engine room cameras and onboard video feeds.

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