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  Date: 02/07/2015

Mitsubishi launches 8.4 and 12.1-inch XGA TFT-LCD modules for industrial electronics

Mitsubishi Electric launched new 8.4-inch and 12.1-inch XGA TFT-LCD modules for industrial electronics applications such as medical electronics equipment, test and measuring instruments and also ship and railway trains instruments. The modules feature wide 170-degree horizontal/vertical viewing angles, high resolution, 500/600/1,000 cd/m2 high brightness, 1000:1 high contrast ratio, -30 to 80 degrees Celsius operating temperature range, and 100,000 standard hours of LED backlight life. Mitsubishi to sell these modules from August 1 through Mitsubishi Electric offices worldwide.

Other key product features as provided by the Mitsubishi:

High resolution of 1,024 (H) x 768 (V) XGA capably handles dense on-screen information
High brightness of 500/600/1,000 cd/m2* and high contrast ratio of 1000:1 for easy visibility in bright environments
AA121XP01: 500cd/m2, AA084XD01: 600cd/m2, AA084XD11 & AA121XP11: 1,000cd/m2
Operating temperatures from -30 to 80 degrees Celsius
Long-life, inverter-less backlight through use of white light-emitting diodes
Circuit board-embedded LED driver help realize compact, low-cost design
LED backlight has a typical operating life of 100,000 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 degrees Celsius
No high-voltage inverter is required

For more details visit: http://www.mitsubishielectric.com




 
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