Slender LCD Incorporates Touch Panel

Aug. 1, 1999
Incorporating a built-in touch panel, the TG24161FR-TP is a 240 x 160-pixel LCD module with a negative-mode FSTN display with transflective rear polarizer that reportedly results in exceptional contrast and viewing angle. The device’s standard

Incorporating a built-in touch panel, the TG24161FR-TP is a 240 x 160-pixel LCD module with a negative-mode FSTN display with transflective rear polarizer that reportedly results in exceptional contrast and viewing angle. The device’s standard electroluminescent backlight offers low power consumption and crisp, white, uniform brightness, it’s claimed. Dot size is 0.23 x 0.23 mm and dot pitch is 0.24 x 0.24 mm. Viewing area is 128 x 74 mm with the unit having an overall outline of 74.6 mm wide x 6.1 mm high x 5.1 mm deep.

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