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Simrad NSO evo3

NSO evo3 can run six displays on the MFD.

The 24-inch screen on the new Simrad NSO evo3 multifunction display must look spectacular with its 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 1200 nits of brightness, and IPS-style wide viewing angles. It’s one of three big screens in the NSO evo3 series that includes 16- and 19-inch models, and I’m told the screens can be viewed with polarized sunglasses. The new NSO designs—which combine autopilot, radar, communications, and more—are also packed with connectivity, including J1939 engine input (a first for Simrad). I’ve got details on the series, as well as recent acquisitions by Navico, Simrad’s parent

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