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Date: 10th Mar 09

 3.4 and 4.3-Inch color Organic LED displays with built in video decoder

AZ Displays has added two new OLED displays AZOLED034A and AZOLED043A (3.4 and 4.3 Inch wide screen format) to their OLED product line. These both OLED displays integrate video decoder board.

The built in video decoder board allows a user to display content with plug-and-play ease via a RCA video input, computer VGA input or both. The built-in board performs multiple signal processing types internally including DC/DC, NTSC video decoding and timing T-CON synchronization.


"AZOLED034A and AZOLED043A (rated for a minimum of 20,000 hours MTBF) are not just your ordinary OLED panels. These panels are capable of displaying high quality color graphics and full motion video without the requirement of a backlight," said Dmitriy Demidov, AZ Displays' national sales manager.

"To further differentiate AZ Displays' product from the competition, both AZOLED034A and AZOLED043A are offered with convenient mounting holes." Additionally, both panels come with an optional specially designed keyboard for volume control, content source selection and menu navigation.

Organic LED consumer less power and feature wide viewing angle and display is more color rich and brighter than TFT LCDs.

Typical Applications for 3.4 and 4.3 Inch OLEDs include mobile devices, instrumentation devices, and office electronics

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