NLT Technologies, along with Renesas Electronics in America and Europe, recently declared the construction of a new 9.0-in (23 cm diagonal) full high-definition (FHD) LCD module.
Superior viewing performance in a mid-size form factor can be achieved with this new offering. It provides FHD (1920x1080) resolution for portable broadcasting equipment, while others facilitate industrial applications.
The new 9.0-in LCD module is based on NLT’s proprietary SFT technology, analogous to in-plane switching (IPS) technology. The technology, when integrated to the new display module (part number NL192108AC10-01D), enables the display module to achieve superior viewing performance even in off-angle. The display ensures a wide color gamut, high-quality moving images, high luminance, high transmissivity, as well as clear and vivid color reproduction. These features are vital for verification in broadcasting equipment, preview monitoring and also for high-end display applications such as portable medical diagnostic imaging equipment.
The new LCD module generates high resolution in an amorphous-silicon (AS) TFT color LCD of mid-size. This is enabled by FHD resolution, an exceptionally high pixel density of 245 PPI and a 103.5 µm pixel pitch. The 9.0-in LCD ensures high luminance of 400 cd/m2 and ultra-wide horizontal and vertical viewing angle of 176 degrees. The SFT technology minimizes the color shift possible with alteration in viewing angle. The 9.0-in FHD LCD module, with combined high resolution and pixel density with off-angle viewability, is capable of achieving rapid and precise display information.
The new LCD has wide color gamut of 72 % (NTSC ratio), similar to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) standard. The form factor supports standard broadcasting studio equipment utilization, enabling two displays of up to 9-in.
The new LCD module will be exhibited at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, during the Display Week 2012, from June 5-7.
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