EVOLUTION 1000 PRO MAX PFD

The Evolution 1000 Pro MAX brings the latest generation of display technology and capabiity that bridge the avionics technology gap. With new glass and the latest generation processors, MAX offers a vibrant display with higher reliability and faster refresh rates.

For Aspen customers old and new, your investment retains its value and will never become obsolete because we also offer an affordable and simple, legacy EFD1000 Pro upgrade path to new MAX features with a new, two-year warranty.

Now, all Evolution displays will be MAX-based to enhance functionality and performance.

The next generation in flight displays from Aspen Avionics has arrived.  Like all Aspen displays, the innovative Evolution Series form factor installs easily in existing instrument panels, and eliminates bulky remote boxes and heavy wiring.

Read more at aspenavionics.com

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