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Display panel drops in to improve resolution

A Gleichmann-Sunrise product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 25, 2003

Dedicated NEC distributor Sunrise Electronics has just added a new high resolution display to its extensive range of colour TFT modules from NEC.

Dedicated NEC distributor Sunrise Electronics has just added a new high resolution display to its extensive range of colour TFT modules from NEC.

Its form factor is compatible with existing displays in the same screen size, allowing developers to enhance system performance or upgrade equipment without changing mechanical design.

The new panel known as the NL10276BC24-13 is a new 12.1in model from NEC offering the industry standard resolution of 1024 x 768pixel in up to 16M (16,777,216) colours.

This makes it suitable for applications demanding superior picture quality, such as control panel applications, information systems or the review of documents.

The NL10276BC24-13 has a wide viewing angle of 70 degrees (side-side) 45 degrees (up) and 55 degrees (down).

Two replaceable high efficiency cold-cathode fluorescent lamps are used for backlighting, and give it a luminance of 350cd/m2.

This panel has a high contrast ratio of 300:1 making it suitable for use under a wide range of ambient lighting conditions.

The industry standard LVDS digital interface, will accept 8 or 6bit RGB data plus dot clock and data enable signals.

Scan direction is reversible.

Operating over the wide temperature ranges of -10 to +70C, these panels are suitable for a wide range of applications such as industrial PC, monitors in process control and display terminals for control or information systems.

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