Company Overview
Christensen Display Products designs, manufactures, and sells industrial grade flat panel monitors for industrial and process control and other commercial applications. Our exclusive focus is on flat panel display technology. Products are typically sold through a network of full line industrial distributors and augmentented by a direct sales force.
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Background
Christensen Display Products is a privately held multimillion dollar company
incorporated in 1996. Several of the principals come from long careers in
industrial control, industrial/military design, and manufacturing. Headquarters are near Seattle, Washington which offers an abundant labor pool and easy access to international shipping.
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The Mission
LCD and other flat panel technologies continue to evolve rapidly.
Regular and dramatic improvements are being made in size, performance,
yield, and cost. However, this is not without it's pitfalls. At Christensen, our job is to fully understand these technologies and the players and bridge the gap to a stable and supportable high quality industrial product family.

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Product Overview
A full family of high quality, high performance industrial flat panel monitors from 10 to 20 inch diagonal active viewing area. Designed in house to industrial standards. Manufactured in house with industrial rated components Touch screens are provided as an option as is custom packaging and custom OEM configurations. Christensen Display designs and builds products under their own and other brand names.
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Product Positioning
These units are designed for continuous use under heavy duty conditions.
High performance graphics, easy to interface, no special integration, long term
reliability and support. Since volume shipments began in 1997, the Christensen brand has quickly become recognized as a leading design in industrial control and other markets. A representative list of large users:
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Abbott Labs
Advanced Micro
Airbus
Alcoa
Baxter
Boeing
Caterpillar
Daimler-Chrysler
Exxon-Mobil
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Ford Motor Co.
General Motors
Georgia-Pacific
Hewlett Packard
Kimberly Clark
Intel
Lockheed-Martin
Michelin
M&M Mars
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Motorola
Nucor
Philip Morris
Proctor & Gamble
3M
Unilever
US Government
Weyerhaeuser
Wyeth
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