The SeeSnake DVDPak recording system from RIDGID lets contractors reliably monitor and record inspections even in hostile weather.
The system can be purchased with what the company says is the industry’s first organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, enabling users to inspect in bright sunlight and at temperatures from -30 degrees F to 130 degrees F.
OLEDs differ from traditional liquid crystal displays (LCD) in that they do not require backlighting. As a result, they can display deep black levels, draw less power, and be thinner and lighter than LCD panels.
“OLED is the new technology for television and is starting to become more

















