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NEC LCD Technologies' New 8.4-Inch LCD with Ultra-Advanced, Super-Fine TFT Technology for Industrial Use
JCN Newswires, Sept 13, 2005
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 13, 2005 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd. today announced that at the end of October it will begin shipping samples of its new 8.4-inch (21-centimeters-diagonal) video graphics array (VGA), amorphous silicon, thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) module, part number NL6448BC26-08D. This module features NEC LCD Technologies' proprietary ultra-advanced, super-fine TFT (UA-SFT) technology, which enables ultra-wide viewing angles, high luminance, a wide color gamut and high contrast ratio.
The three key features that distinguish this model are as follows:
1) High Luminance and Wide Color Gamut
High luminance of 400cd/m2 and a wide color gamut of 72 percent, equivalent to that of a cathode-ray tube (CRT), are realized through NEC LCD Technologies' own unique UA-SFT technology, which boasts improved panel transmissivity (180 percent from A-SFT technology, and 120 percent from SA-SFT technology). This LCD achieves accurate reproduction of clear and vivid color images even in bright environments.
2) Ultra-wide viewing angle
UA-SFT technology enables an ultra-wide viewing angle of 170 degrees (contrast ratio greater than 10:1) and reduces the color and/or contrast shift that can result from a change in viewing angle. The display is capable of operating in either portrait or landscape modes thus affording greater flexibility in viewing positions, installation locations and display usage.
3) Wide Operating-Temperature Range
A wide operating temperature range, from -10 to 70 degrees Celsius, guarantees operation in even the most extreme conditions.
NEC LCD Technologies developed this 8.4-inch VGA TFT LCD module in response to the increasing demand by customers in a variety of industrial applications for more cost efficient UA-SFT-based LCDs. Following the success of NEC's 8.4-inch XGA TFT module (part number NL10276BC16-01), introduced in July 2003 as the first product incorporating the UA?SFT technology, NEC decided to apply the technology to additional display resolutions and sizes to target a broader range of industrial display applications. This new VGA LCD features an equivalent brightness level and added energy savings of approximately 45 percent compared to the XGA model. Moreover, due to the switch from XGA to VGA, the new module is available at a lower cost, and its possible areas of use have been broadened due to an expanded operating temperature.
"Having achieved a more cost efficient 8.4-inch LCD module, we expect to see a significant increase in their use in LCD devices and in their fields of use." said Hidetoshi Usui, department manager in charge of product planning and marketing, NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd.
NEC LCD Technologies will expand sales promotion of its line-up of LCDs adopting UA-SFT technology to a variety of industries requiring higher picture quality, and will continue to develop and promote top-of-the-line TFT LCD modules that respond to the emerging needs of a variety of industrial fields.
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