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Mitsubishi Electric Launches 12.1-inch WXGA Color TFT-LCD Modules

Mitsubishi Electric WXGA TFT-LCD module

 October 20, 2019

Mitsubishi Electric WXGA TFT-LCD module

 

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a 12.1-inch WXGA TFT-LCD module designed for use in harsh outdoor environments, such as on construction sites and in heavy-duty vehicles, as well as in industrial applications and in agricultural use.

The new modules will offer an unprecedented combination of advanced features, including high-resolution WXGA (1,280 × 800 pixels), super-wide 176-degree horizontal/vertical viewing angles, a high luminosity of 1,500 cd/m2, and a high contrast ratio of 1,000:1.

The WXGA TFT-LCD module also has a high resistance to vibration. The rugged mechanical design achieves high vibration resistance of 6.8Gs (7x greater than 1.0Gs of existing Mitsubishi Electric “AA-” products) allowing compression mounting (LCD peripherals attached to chassis from behind) or 1.5Gs for side mounting (attached to chassis via side openings).

Supporting a wide range of harsh environments, the WXGA TFT-LCD module has a versatile operating-temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees Celsius.

  • High resolution 12.1-inch screen
  • 176-degree horizontal/vertical viewing
  • Luminosity of 1,500 cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio of 1,000:1
  • Vibration resistance of 6.8Gs
  • Operating-temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees Celsius.

 

More information about the Mitsubishi Electric WXGA TFT-LCD module

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