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LCD Modules
News Release from: Trident | Subject: FLC51UXC8V
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 November 2002
LCD has high resolution which ever way
you look
Fujitsu's TFT LCD product range is a high-end one - starting at 15in XGA and climbing to 23.1in UXGA.
Fujitsu's TFT LCD product range is a high-end one - starting at 15in XGA and climbing to 23.1in UXGA The newest panel is the FLC51UXC8V
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Range includes nine new LCD products, available in four screen sizes ranging from 5.7 to 10.4in, with QVGA, VGA, SVGA and XGA resolutions.
With 1600 x 1200 pixel it is intended for applications which demand high resolution but don't need the full size of a 23 or 24in panel.
Medical scanners, CAD/CAM monitoring, radar, sonar and defence command-and-control all need high-resolution images.
They also demand exceptional viewing angles and contrast.
This is precisely what Fujitsu's proprietary multidomain vertical alignment (MVA) architecture gives.
MVA is a development of other vertical alignment techniques where the liquid-crystal molecules are arranged randomly and then assume a north-south orientation when the cell is charged.
This gives better contrast than an ordinary TFT whose LC molecules are arranged in a helix.
In MVA the molecules are also arranged in groups that slant slightly.
This extends viewing angles right up to 170 degrees in each axis, allied with very high contrast.
Although this sounds simple, the development of MVA is the result of much time and expenditure by Fujitsu.
A further benefit of all this is a symmetrical contrast pattern which means the LCD can be used in any orientation - there is no 12 or 6 o'clock direction of best viewing.
For example, the display can be used in portrait mode with no loss of legibility.
This 20.1in display has its own backlight inverters built in, giving an optimised balance between brightness, colour temperature, tube life and power consumption.
The module is 456 x 356 x 31mm, has 250cd/m2 brightness, contrast of an incredible 500:1 and has a 8bit per colour dual-channel LVDS interface giving a genuine 16.7 million colours.
Trident has PCI and analogue VGA kits ready, and a range of touch technologies to suit.
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