Hitachi Develops In-vehicle Ultra-wide IPS LCD Module.Tokyo, Japan, Aug 3, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) ) - Hitachi Displays, Ltd. has demonstrated an in-vehicle ultra-wide TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor LCD) See LCD. module using IPS (1) (Inches Per Second) The measurement of the speed of tape passing by a read/write head or paper passing through a pen plotter. (2) (IPS) (Intrusion Prevention S technology and featuring high picture quality and a wide viewing angle. Sample product is scheduled to ship from October 2006. In-vehicle LCD panels Also called a "projection panel," it is a data projector that accepts computer output and displays it on a see-through liquid crystal screen that is placed on top of an overhead projector. See data projector. require good visibility from the driver's and front passenger seats particularly in a bright environment, and good starting performance in all temperatures. IPS technology, originally developed for TV displays, can achieve increase visibility in brighter environments with high brightness and high contrast. Hitachi has been developing IPS technology, for use in liquid crystal television sets, digital cameras and mobile phones, and has applied this technology to the new in-vehicle LCD panels. The company clain a brightness of about 660cd/m2 and contrast of 950:1 for the 9.2-inch LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) A display technology that uses rod-shaped molecules (liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light. Unenergized, the crystals direct light through two polarizing filters, allowing a natural background color to show. module, reducing driver stress and create a more comfortable driving environment. Copyright [c] 2006 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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