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Kyocera WVGA TFT liquid crystal display Nic Rossmüller : October 28th 2006 - 11:59 CET
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Kyocera WVGA TFT liquid crystal display : Kyocera announced that global parent Kyocera Corporation has developed a wide-format TFT liquid crystal display for broad industrial market applications including factory automation and control, medical equipment, and test and measurement equipment. Model TCG085WV is an 8.5” diagonal WVGA (800 x 480 dots) module that provides 25% greater display area than conventional 8.5” products, thus increasing significantly the amount of data that can be displayed. The TCG085WV features 400 cd/m2 brightness, 500:1 contrast, 75K hour CFL life, and RoHS compliant construction. It is designed to meet industrial market demands for bright crisp images, long part life, and environmental friendliness.
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Kyocera TFT liquid crystal display
5 year minimum supply is available, upon request. Kyocera is accepting sample orders now. The company expects to be in mass production from December, 2006, and hopes to achieve a production volume of 40K units/month from March, 2007. Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation is headquartered in Vancouver, WA. The company manufactures advanced ceramic components and Ceatip cutting tools, and markets LCDs, thermal printheads, ultra high vacuum metallized assemblies and industrial lenses.
Kyocera LCD display - Features
• Lead and mercury free for optimum environmental friendliness.
• Reduced or eliminated EMI (requires no inverter).
• Higher reliability via improved shock and vibration resistance (no glass tube).
• Faster start-up in low temperature environments.
• Luminance control via current control to further reduce power consumption
About Kyocera
Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation is headquartered in Vancouver, WA. The company manufactures advanced ceramic components and Ceratip cutting tools, and markets LCDs, thermal printheads, ultra high vacuum metallized assemblies and industrial lenses. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyocera International, Inc. of San Diego, the North American holding company for Kyocera Corporation.
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