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21.5? Touch Monitor for AFC / Kiosk / Non-cash equipment VD-21OPAD01T1
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15?PCAP Touch Monitor VD-15OPDX70T1 with VGA/DVI-D/USB,PCAP Touch(10 points) for AFC / Kiosk / Non-cash equipment etc
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4.3inch fouding LCD monitor for backup VD-4302F
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10.1INCH VGA HDMI Full HD 2CH HD LCD Monitor VD-1068HD
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10.1INCH Heavy Duty AHD Full HD 2CH HD LCD Monitor VD-1028HD
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2CH 9inch CH Heavy Duty Truck LCD Monitor VD-9028HD
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9inch Heavy Duty AHD Full HD 4CH Split HD LCD Monitor VD-9028FD
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It is widely understood that a reader tends to focus on the text of a page rather than its visual structure when browsing through content. Placeholder text serves a practical purpose — its natural-looking letter patterns prevent the layout from appearing artificially simple or repetitive, unlike generic phrases such as “Insert text here.” This makes it an ideal stand-in for real content during the design process. Most desktop publishing tools and web design editors rely on it for this very reason.
Contrary to what many assume, placeholder text is not meaningless gibberish — it actually originates from classical Latin literature dating back to 45 BC, making it more than 2,000 years old. The scholar Richard McClintock, a Latin professor at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, was among the first to trace its origins to an ancient source, revealing a history far richer than most people realize.