The voting system features three electronic display screens - on VxScan, on VxMark, and an identical screen on the laptops for VxAdmin and VxCentralScan. All screens are in conformance with 8.1-A's requirements for electronic display screens.
- All screens include anti-glare technology to prevent distinct virtual images from appearing on the screen (8.1-A.1.a)
- All screens surpass the 10:1 minimum contrast ratio under 500 lux (8.1-A.1.b)
- All screens surpass the 12" minimum diagonal display size specified in 8.1-A.2.a, which itself surpasses the 7.9" minimum diagonal display size specified in 8.1-A.3a.
- All screens surpass the 1920 x 1080 minimum display resolution specified in 8.1-A.2b, which itself surpasses the 1024 x 768 minimum display resolution specified in 8.1-A.3.b.
Device | Display Diagonal | Resolution | Contrast | Max. Brightness |
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VxScan | 15.6" | 1920 x 1080 | 1,000:1 | 310 nits |
VxMark | 15.6" | 1080 x 1920 | 700:1 | 220 nits |
Central Laptops | 14" | 1920 x 1200 | 1,330:1 | 300 nits |
All audio and video devices are tested to be in accordance with the requirements of IEC/UL 62368-1 (8.1-K).
Device | Test Report |
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VxScan | UL 62368-1 Test Report |
VxMark | Report Pending |
Central Laptops | UL 62368-1 certified |
The audio-visual settings for the voter experience are described in the .: