The new TFT-LCD module meets increasing market demands for high-contrast, wide viewing angle modules that can be used in extreme operational temperatures for flexible application and installation. With the launch, Mitsubishi Electric will increase its lineup of super wide viewing angle modules up to 14. Features of the new module are as follows:
Super-wide viewing angle, high brightness & contrast, and vivid color
- 170-degree super-wide horizontal/vertical viewing angle ensures excellent visibility, even for off-center installation.
- High contrast ratio of 1000:1 for easy visibility in bright environments.
Long-life backlight through use of white light-emitting diodes (LED)
- The LED backlight has a typical operating life of 100,000 hours at 25 degree Celsius ambient temperature enabled by unique structure and heat dissipation technology developed in-house.
- No high-voltage inverter required.
Wide-range operational temperature range
- Market-leading range of operational temperatures, from -20 to 70 degree Celsius, to withstand extreme outdoor environments.
Environmental awareness
- Mercury-free and fully compliant with Europes Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS).
News source: WebWire
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Mitsubishi Electric to Launch 17.5-inch Color TFT-LCD Module
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