Extensive range of TFT display modules expand customer choice

05-04-2022 | Review Display | Subs & Systems

Review Display Systems (RDS) now offers the availability of a comprehensive range of industrial specifications, a wide aspect ratio 7" and 10.1" TFT display modules.

The company can now source, supply and support an extensive line-up of cost-effective, industry-standard 7" and 10.1" TFT display modules that are ideal for use in a wide range of industry sectors, applications, and operating environments.

Both display sizes feature a widescreen format, with the 7" modules are available in a variety of resolutions, including 800 x 480 pixels (WVGA), 1024 x 600 pixels (WSVGA), and 1280 x 800 pixels (WXGA). The 10.1" TFT displays feature 1280 x 800 pixels (WXGA) and 1920 x 1200 pixels (WXUGA) resolutions.

For applications needing highly consistent image reproduction, In-plane switching is available, allowing exceptional optical performance, deeply saturated colours, and wide viewing angles. Long-lifetime LED backlights with brightness specifications from 300cd/m² up to high luminance 1500cd/m² versions are offered. An extended operating temperature range of -30C to +85C is also supported for harsh environments.

Justin Coleman, display business manager, RDS, said, "During recent years, widescreen 7" and 10.1" TFT display module have become informal, de facto industry standards. At RDS, we are able to supply, support and design-in a wide range of cost-effective 7" and 10.1" TFT display modules with different specifications, technical features, and value-added options. This concept provides engineers with the ability to enhance, upgrade and add new features to their products without the need to redesign their mechanical fixtures and fittings or change the electronics driving the display."

A choice of data interfaces includes 24-bit RGB, 6-bit, and 8-bit LVDS and MIPI enables support for a colour palette of up to 16.7 million colours. Interconnect options include FFC and ZIF connectors.

To aid and assist in developing and implementing graphical user interfaces, resistive and multi-touch PCap touch solutions are available.

By Natasha Shek