Technical specifications for the Moonka 15.6-inch display indicate a 1920x1080 IPS FHD panel with 178-degree viewing angles. Performance metrics confirm the use of an ARM-based SOC optimized for 24/7 "always-on" display cycles. The device supports dual-band Wi-Fi and is VESA-compatible for wall-mounted installations. No internal battery is present, necessitating a 12V DC power input.
Material analysis identifies a chassis designed for thermal stability during constant operation. The software environment relies on cloud-syncing for Google and Outlook data. Internal audits show that the touchscreen is calibrated for tap-based interactions. The device functions as a view-only node and does not include a native Zigbee or Z-Wave radio for direct sensor management.
The Dasfiwo 10.1-inch calendar provides a higher pixel density alternative in a more compact form factor for desk-based use.
This hardware is an example of large screen displays used in household organization.