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CCTV Monitors

Screens here are built for viewing security camera feeds rather than general computing. ESP supplies LED monitors from 18.5 inches up to a 32-inch 4K panel, with HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort and BNC inputs to suit older and newer recorders. A 4-inch HD touchscreen test monitor handles 720p, 1080p and 4MP signals, useful for checking cameras during installation and aiming.

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Screens made for camera feeds

A CCTV monitor is built for one job: showing what the cameras see, clearly and for long stretches at a time. Unlike a general computer screen, it is set up to display security feeds from a recorder, which makes it a steady choice for a control point, a back office or a reception desk. The range here covers panels for everyday viewing alongside a tool for the install bench.

LED panels for viewing

The viewing monitors are LED screens running from 18.5 inches up to a 32-inch 4K panel. A smaller screen suits a single feed or a tight space, while a larger one gives room to show several cameras at once or to pick out detail across a wider view. Choosing a size comes down to how many feeds you want on show and how far back the viewer sits, since a screen across the room needs more presence than one at arm's length on a desk.

Inputs for old and new recorders

Mixed inputs are what let one screen work across different kit. HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort and BNC connections sit across the range, so a monitor can pair with an older recorder running analogue feeds or a newer unit on a digital output. Checking which output your recorder uses, then matching it to a monitor that carries the same input, keeps the pairing simple.

A monitor for the install bench

Alongside the desk screens sits a small HD touchscreen test monitor, handy on the job rather than at a desk. An installer can clip it to a camera to confirm a live picture and set the aim before the run is finished, which saves trips back to the recorder during a fit. It reads common feed formats, so it slots into most jobs, and its small size means it tucks into a tool bag between visits. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a CCTV monitor different from a computer screen?

A CCTV monitor is set up to show security camera feeds from a recorder, often for long periods, rather than for general computing. That focus makes it a steadier choice for a viewing point.

What screen sizes are available?

The viewing panels run from 18.5 inches up to a 32-inch 4K screen. A smaller size suits one feed or a tight space, while a larger one gives room to show several cameras at once.

What inputs do the monitors have?

HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort and BNC connections appear across the range, so a screen can pair with an older analogue recorder or a newer digital one. Check which output your recorder uses and match it.

What is a test monitor for?

A small HD touchscreen test monitor clips to a camera on site so an installer can confirm a live picture and set the aim before finishing the run, saving trips back to the recorder.

Can I connect more than one recorder?

Where a monitor carries several inputs, you can connect more than one source and switch between them. Match each recorder's output to a free input on the screen.

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