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Those handles look like a pretty good idea, but I don't quite think they'd solve the need for a hard monitor. Since I'll still end up getting the screen dirty and needing to clean it frequently like I have been lately. Though, knowing that any monitor I get will have to meet the mounting requirements set forth by the arms further limits my choices, meaning, I might just have to do without, especially since no one even seems to know of any hard monitors that exist anyway.
Thanks for the suggestions though!
Ruggedized monitors exist, for sure. I'll point you in the direction but you have now stumbled into the industrial realm, my friend. (My own pocketbook has just scampered off somewhere in fear just by thinking about it.)
The biggest problem with ruggedized equipment is that it is generally smaller (for durability) and usually a generation or two behind current market. It's usually got durability certifications or military approval attached to it.
Military grade aside, you probably want to focus on restaurant or factory grade equipment. Unfortunately, that stuff generally also comes with an industrial price tag.
(tl;dr: I found a company at the last link that may be a good happy medium between military and general commerical.)
https://www.stealth.com/ruggedlcds/ruggeddesktoplcds/
https://www.stealth.com/ruggedlcds/
https://zmicro.com/solutions/displays/
This looks like it might be an interesting path: Casino game machine displays:
https://crystal-display.com/products/low-cost-gaming-and-casino-monitors-and-touchscreen-products/
Beetronics might be what we are looking for:
https://www.beetronics.com/c-monitors
I'd wager that nearly all monitors use the VESA standard, so finding mounts shouldn't be too hard.
Yeah, I was surprised at the amount of choices I got when I punched the VESA sizes listed by the arm I was looking at into the monitor filter. I guess my current monitor is not the norm and that most are built for this kind of thing.