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News Release from: Flint | Subject: GPO 15-micron displays
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2002
15-micron dot spacing boosts LCD
performance
The 15-micron range of character modules from Flint Displays has now been extended to include an optional negative mode, as well as enhanced contrast and increased viewing angle.
The 15-micron range of character modules from Flint Displays has now been extended to include an optional negative mode, as well as enhanced contrast and increased viewing angle The new negative mode option gives designers choice in the appearance of the display in their new products
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 15-micron dot spacing of this range, built by GPO in Taiwan, yields a significantly higher contrast giving a particularly clear and attractive appearance in negative mode.
Enhanced contrast compensation, a feature of state of the art liquid crystal technology employed by GPO, increases the contrast by over 60% and the viewing angle by more than 25% compared with 50- micron technology.
The GPC16x range includes 16 x 1, 16 x 2 and 16 x 4 format displays in sizes from 80 x 36 to 122 x 44mm.
Character height ranges from 4.35 to 9.66mm.
The larger GPC202, GPC204 and GPC242 displays are 20 x 2, 20 x 4 and 24 x 2 format, from 116 x 37 through 98 x 60 to 118 x 36mm.
A further series, the GPC402, is a 40 x 2 format display measuring 182 x 33.5mm.
The dimensions and aspect ratio of each series are fully compatible with previous displays, allowing them to be designed into existing and new products.
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