G101ICE-L03 – LCD-TFT display from Innolux Co.

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Experience superior display performance with the G101ICE-L03 LCD-TFT display from Innolux. Engineered with a 10.1-inch screen, it offers a vibrant resolution of 1280×800 and a remarkable brightness of 500 cd/m², ensuring stunning visuals in any setting. The 5:3 aspect ratio and 1000 contrast ratio deliver sharp, detailed images with deep blacks and bright whites. Designed for versatility, the G101ICE-L03 supports full viewing direction at 6:00 and 12:00, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. Its robust operating temperature range of -20°C to 60°C and storage capacity from -25°C to 70°C ensure reliable performance in various environments. With an active area of 216.96 x135.60 mm and outline dimensions of 230.7 x152.55 x6.5 mm, this display offers a compact design without compromising on quality. The LVDS interface ensures seamless connectivity, making the G101ICE-L03 a top choice for professionals seeking a high-quality display solution.

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Size (inch)10.1
Resolution1280x800
Aspect ratio5:3
Brightness (cd/m²)500
Contrast1000
Viewing Direction6:00, 12:00, Full
InterfaceLVDS
ControllerNone
Mounting FrameNo
Active area (mm)216.96x135.60
Outline Dimensions (mm)230.7x152.55x6.5
Operating temp. (°C)-20~60
Storage temp. (°C)-25~70
SpecialNone
ManufacturerInnolux

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Industrial operating temperature range

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This module can operate in a stable and failure-free way for a long period within wide range of temperatures. Thanks to such option, it may be successfully applied e.g. in transportation and automotive industry.

Full observation angles

Full observation angles

Using an IPS/MVA (or a variation thereof) matrix, the display is readable from all angles. There is no grayscale inversion effect that characterizes popular TN matrices. Also, the decrease in contrast when increasing the viewing angle is much lower.

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