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From automobiles and motorcycles to construction and agricultural machinery - displays are central interfaces for visual man-machine communication in every automotive industry.
New to our portfolio is an 8.4" TFT display with XGA resolution from Kyocera. In addition to a resolution of 1024x768, the new display features a wide viewing angle of 85° (U/D/L/R) and an extended operating temperature range of -30 °C to 80 °C. Furthermore, the display has a brightness of 1000nits and 50k LED lifetime.
Equipped with modern wide-view technology and LVDS interface, the display is a good Mitsubishi alter-native. It is suitable for a wide range of applications in industry, telecommunications and automotive engineering.
New in the portfolio are two further products of the sunlight-readable 5" and 7" Blanview TFT series from Toppan. The 5" COM50H5N01ULC and 7" COM70H7M24ULC models, which have been available for some time, achieve a backlight lifetime of approx. 100K hours thanks to powerful LED chips. With the two new models COM50H5N15ULC and COM70H7M40ULC we now offer a more cost-effective version with approx. 50K hours, which is suitable for applications for which a lower backlight lifetime is sufficient. In terms of optical and mechanical properties, the displays in both versions are identical.
The models in the series have a resolution of 800x480 dots and a brightness of 400 cd/m2. The temperature range has been significantly extended from -20°C to +70°C to -30°C to +85°C which is why the displays are at a level typical for the automotive sector. For all models, depending on customer requirements, we offer our suitable PCAP touch extensions and the standard ST1:3 control of our eMotion series, which enables a simple and quick evaluation of the TFT's characteristics.
Our professional display solutions can be found in many market-specific applications worldwide. Thanks to our extensive product portfolio, we meet even the most demanding market requirements.
OLED displays OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) displays are available in active matrix (AM) or passive matrix (PM) design. Active matrix OLEDs (AMOLEDs) are mainly used in wearables and mobile phones as well as in the high-end TV sector.
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