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News Release from: Gleichmann-Sunrise | Subject: NL10276BC20-04C 10.4in XGA display
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 April 2007

XGA 10.4in display is now viewable in
daylight

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A new daylight viewable version of a 10.4in XGA display is mechanically compatible with previous displays in the same screen size.

NEC distributor Sunrise Electronics is now shipping a new daylight-viewable version of a 10.4in XGA display The new NL10276BC20-04C from NEC is mechanically compatible with previous displays in the same screen size, allowing developers to enhance system performance or upgrade equipment without changing mechanical design

Making use of NEC's NLT transflective technology and a new clear antireflection surface treatment, the NL10276BC20-04C is a 10.4in panel with the industry standard XGA resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and can display 262,144 colours at 6bit depth.

Input is via the standard 6bit LVDS digital interface and response time is 55ms (Ton + Toff).

The NL10276BC20-04C has a wide viewing angle of 60deg (side-side) 60deg (up) and 45deg (down).

Two replaceable high-efficiency cold-cathode fluorescent lamps are used for backlighting and give it a luminance of 300cd/m2.

This panel has a contrast ratio of 300:1 which together with the antireflection surface makes it suitable for use under a wide range of ambient lighting conditions.

Operating over the temperature range of 0 to +60C, 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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