Online Exporter 9 Inch Lcd - Small sized screen,H32B17-00Z – tsont Detail:
Wide range of applications
The original liquid crystal displays were not used to display delicate characters, so they were usually used in electronic watches and calculators. With the continuous development and progress of liquid crystal display technology, the character display has begun to become delicate, while also supporting basic color display, and is gradually used in LCD TVs, LCD monitors for video cameras, and handheld game consoles. The DSTN and TFT that appeared later were widely used as liquid crystal display devices in computers. DSTN liquid crystal displays were used in early notebook computers; TFT was used in notebook computers (now most notebook computers use TFT displays) , And used on mainstream desktop monitors.
Item | Typical value | Unit |
Size | 3.2 | Inch |
Resolution | 240RGB*320dots | - |
Outling dimension | 53.6(W)*76.00(H)*2.46(T) | mm |
Viewing area | 48.6(W)*64.8(H) | mm |
Type | TFT | |
Viewing direction | 12 O’ Clock | |
Connection type: | COG + FPC | |
Operating temperature: | -20℃ -70℃ | |
Storage temperature: | -30℃ -80℃ | |
Driver IC: | ILI9341V | |
Interfce type: | MCU | |
Brightness: | 280 CD/㎡ |
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By Meroy from Egypt - 2018.09.21 11:44
The after-sale warranty service is timely and thoughtful, encounter problems can be resolved very quickly, we feel reliable and secure.
By Catherine from Lahore - 2017.01.11 17:15