Trimble’s Duo of Next Generation Displays

The touch-screen displays have Android-based operating systems and are compatible with more than 10,000 vehicle models across more than 40 brands of equipment.

The touch-screen displays have Android-based operating systems and are compatible with more than 10,000 vehicle models across more than 40 brands of equipment.
The touch-screen displays have Android-based operating systems and are compatible with more than 10,000 vehicle models across more than 40 brands of equipment.
(Trimble)

Trimble has unveiled its Trimble GFX-1060 and GFX-1260 precision ag displays. Both are available for order from the Trimble dealer and Vantage distribution networks.

The touch-screen displays have Android-based operating systems and are compatible with more than 10,000 vehicle models across more than 40 brands of equipment. The GFX-1060 is 10” and the GFX-1260 is 12”, and both are compatible with Trimble’s NAV-500 and NAV-900 Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) guidance controllers. CenterPoint RTX correction is included for the first year.

Features also include:

  • Flexible connectivity across the farm through integrated wireless options including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and BroadR-Reach high-speed communications
  • Seamless communication from tractor to farm equipment through ISOBUS compatibility, the Field-IQ crop input control system, and Trimble Universal Variable Rate (TUVR) or serial rate control
  • Ability to connect to industry-leading GNSS correction services including Trimble RTX technology, CenterPoint RTK and CenterPoint VRS through the NAV-900 controller
  • Compatibility with all Trimble guidance systems as well as CAN bus support for both assisted and automated steering
  • Interoperability with Trimble Ag Software to support data management needs across the farming ecosystem
  • Data sharing across the farm with the optional AutoSync feature, allowing farm managers to remotely send Work Orders and ensure vehicles, implements and fieldwork are aligned and working properly
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