4.3" WVGA LTPS Display Sports Wide Viewing Angle

Oct. 8, 2008
Poised for convergence markets, the company's wide video graphics array (WVGA), low temperature poly silicon (LTPS) TFT LCD provides a wide viewing angle and features that allow users to align display resolution to the content displayed in their

Poised for convergence markets, the company's wide video graphics array (WVGA), low temperature poly silicon (LTPS) TFT LCD provides a wide viewing angle and features that allow users to align display resolution to the content displayed in their portable designs. Viewing angle is 170° up/down plus left/right, and contrast ratio is 450:1. Supporting increased size and resolution requirements, the module's landscape form factor allows end users to view full-screen content in both text and graphic formats. Both are available in high and low resolutions of 800 x 480, 480 x 272, and 400 x 240. Additionally, the display exhibits a brightness of 350 nits and can display up to 16.7 million colors. It can also be equipped with a touch screen to reduce the number of buttons and switches. For more information, contact Edward Shan at TPO DISPLAYS CORP., Chunan, Taiwan. +886-37-586393, ext.22450.

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