Description

HDMI display

A high-brightness, IPS TFT displays that’s been enhanced with optical / air bonding and an industrial touch screen. It comes with the following advantages:

Plug and play HDMI interface

The HDMI interface is extremely popular enabling connection to any external HDMI input source. The display will be detected automatically and can act as a system monitor; it can be connected directly to a PC (Windows/Linux) or any SBC (i.e. Raspberry Pi).

Plug and play USB-C touch solution

USB-C, the universal and symmetric connector, provides an easy solution for power supply, touch and other data transfer all in one. There are no external drivers required.

High brightness, IPS TFT

An IPS TFT displays. Typical surface luminance is up to 1000 cd/m2 which means it is very bright even outdoors. The full viewing angles allow the user to interact with the display in a natural and intuitive way from every side. The high resolutions provide crisp and clear colors.

ZERO bad pixels

Glass in displays comes from TFT factories in large sheets called mother glass and is sorted by classes. These classes are governed by ISO standards which identify three levels of allowable number of bad pixels.

Apart from the visual discomfort bad pixels cause, there are very important practical disadvantages to working on a screen missing a seemingly tiny dot. The importance will vary across industries but it is perhaps best illustrated in medical devices where even a single bad pixel may change image enough to lead to wrong conclusions and dramatic consequences.

In our 10.1” displays we add an additional layer of tests as standard so we do not miss a single item with a bad pixel. There is a 100% ZERO bad pixels guarantee.

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Additional information

Weight125 g
Dimensions137.5 × 76.6 × 20.09 mm
Size (inch.)

Touch Screen

Touch Screen Bonding Technology

Touch Screen Shape

Mounting Frame

Resolution

Brightness (cd/m²)

Active area (mm)

Operating temp. (°C)

Dot pitch (mm2)

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Input Voltage (V)

Viewing direction

Backlight Type

Pixel Arrangement

Driver IC

Interfaces

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