WL0F00043000WGDAASA00 4.3″ Smart Display 480×272 RS485 Series TFT LCD Module

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Elevate your display technology with the WL0F00043000WGDAASA00 4.3″ Smart Display 480 x272 RS485 Series TFT LCD Module. This compact yet powerful display offers a wide 16:9 aspect ratio and 400 cd/m² brightness, ensuring vibrant visuals from every angle. Designed for versatility, it features a robust RS485 interface, making it ideal for seamless integration into various applications. With full viewing direction and an active area of 95.04 x 53.856 mm, this display guarantees a clear and consistent viewing experience. Engineered by Winstar, it operates efficiently in extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to 80°C, ensuring reliability in demanding environments. Perfect for professionals seeking a high-performance display solution without a mounting frame, the WL0F00043000WGDAASA00 delivers exceptional quality and durability. Transform your projects with this smart, reliable display—where innovation meets practicality.

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Size (inch)4.3
Resolution480x272
Aspect ratio16:9
Brightness (cd/m²)400
Viewing DirectionFull
InterfaceRS485
Mounting FrameNo
Active area (mm)95.04x53.856
Outline Dimensions (mm)119.3x67.2x12.45
Operating temp. (°C)-30~80
Storage temp. (°C)-30~80
ManufacturerWinstar

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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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