Chip-On-Glass LCD Modules Are Nearly Paper Thin

Feb. 1, 2001
Almost as thin as a sheet of common printer paper, these chip-on-glass LCD modules have a total thickness of only 1.25 mm. Both lightweight and thin, these modules are said to be ideal for use in mobile phones, PDAs and a myriad of portable

Almost as thin as a sheet of common printer paper, these chip-on-glass LCD modules have a total thickness of only 1.25 mm. Both lightweight and thin, these modules are said to be ideal for use in mobile phones, PDAs and a myriad of portable applications.

Company: VL ELECTRONICS INC.

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