HDW185-001L LCD-TFT display from DWIN with HDMI interface

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Experience superior visual clarity with the HDW185-001 L LCD-TFT display from DWIN, designed for those who demand quality and performance. Featuring an expansive 18.5-inch screen, this display boasts a resolution of 1366 x 768, ensuring crisp, vibrant images with a comfortable 16:9 aspect ratio. With a brightness of 200 cd/m², it delivers excellent visibility, even in challenging lighting conditions. The versatile HDMI interface allows seamless connectivity to a range of devices, while the additional power and USB ports offer enhanced functionality. Despite its robust performance, the display is designed without a mounting frame, providing flexibility for custom installations. Built to withstand extreme temperatures from -20°C to 70°C in operation, and -30°C to 80°C in storage, this display ensures reliability in diverse environments. Elevate your visual experience with a display that combines durability with impeccable image quality from a trusted manufacturer, DWIN.

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Size (inch)18.5
Resolution1366x768
Aspect ratio16:9
Brightness (cd/m²)200
InterfaceHDMI, Power, USB
Mounting FrameNo
Active area (mm)409.8x230.4
Outline Dimensions (mm)454.0x254.6
Operating temp. (°C)-20~70
Storage temp. (°C)-30~80
SpecialNone
ManufacturerDWIN

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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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