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Tft-lcd Display

Monday, January 31, 2005

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Tft-lcd Display

A high-resolution 6.4-inch Transmissive TFT-LCD module is a new LCD engineered to meet the performance needs of design engineers integrating color VGA displays, or upgrading existing displays, into industrial applications. The display, designated the LQ064V3DG01, is designed in response to an increased demand for next-generation displays that feature greater on-screen performance characteristics in a smaller, thinner, and lighter package. The display is characterized by high reliability, resolution, and brightness, as well as low reflection, high color saturation, wide viewing angles, and wide temperature ranges. It can accommodate specific design considerations.  For example, with 350 nits of brightness, and pinouts and connectors identical to previous versions for easy drop-in, the display allows engineers to upgrade to a current-generation display technology without having to re-design the application. The 6.4-inch display is targeted at the growing trend in industrial markets for devices that can support VGA resolution, such as control systems, factory automation, handheld instrumentation, test and measurement equipment, security monitors and GPS systems.


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