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Saelig Debuts New Intelligent 1.44” LCD Display Modules

By Saelig
Friday, September 10, 2010

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The compact uLCD-144 provides a high quality active-matrix TFT-LCD panel with LED backlight, providing a greater than 150º viewing angle.



Saelig Company, Inc. (Saelig) (Pittsford, NY) announces the availability of the uLCD-144 – an intelligent, cost-effective, full-color LCD active-matrix TFT display module. The low-cost, compact uLCD-144 provides:

  • A 1.44” 128 x 128 resolution 65 K color TFT-LCD panel with an embedded Goldelox graphics processor, which can display full color animations, icons and video clips. Powerful graphics, text, image, animation, and many other features built inside the module.
  • A high quality active-matrix TFT-LCD panel with LED backlight, providing a greater than 150º viewing angle.
  • Supports for external SD/µSD memory cards for storing images, video clips, fonts, and general purpose data logging.
  • Two versions available: uLCD-144(GFX) for standalone applications, and uLCD-144(SGC)  for serial-driven, microprocessor-based devices.

For more information visit www.saelig.com.

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