Mid-Sized TFT LCD Displays Drive Car Navigation Applications

Aug. 1, 1998
Car navigation systems, amusement, television monitors and other display terminal applications are targets for the TFD58W03-MM and the TFD70W10-MM1, a pair of mid-sized, thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD display monitors. Measuring just 5.8" and 7" wide,

Car navigation systems, amusement, television monitors and other display terminal applications are targets for the TFD58W03-MM and the TFD70W10-MM1, a pair of mid-sized, thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD display monitors. Measuring just 5.8" and 7" wide, respectively, these monitors feature a slim design with a narrow frame, wide viewing angle and wide-type 16:9 high resolution.The monitors offer high luminance, wide viewing angle and anti-glare coating. Both composite video signal (NTSC) and analog RGB signal (NTSC/PAL) interfaces are included. In addition, the monitors can operate within a wide temperature range that makes them a practical choice for car navigation systems.The firm also offers a mid-size lineup that includes 4", 5", and 6" monitors as well as a complete line of low-power TFT LCDs for portable applications. Samples are available.

Company: TOSHIBA AMERICA ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS INC. (TAEC)

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