WF80GSYAUMNG0 Winstar 8″ 800×1280 LCD-TFT display

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The WF80GSYAUMNG0 Winstar 8" LCD-TFT display offers exceptional clarity and performance for your visual needs. With a crisp 800 x1280 resolution and a 10:16 aspect ratio, experience vibrant images and sharp details. Its 300 cd/m² brightness ensures visibility in various lighting conditions, while the full viewing direction provides consistent quality from all angles. The MIPI interface and ILI9881C controller guarantee smooth integration with your systems. The capacitive touch panel enhances interactivity, making it ideal for dynamic applications. Designed for durability, the WF80GSYAUMNG0 operates reliably in temperatures from -20°C to 70°C and can be stored between -30°C to 80°C. Whether for industrial or consumer use, this Winstar display combines robust functionality with sleek design, measuring 123.74 x192.08 mm. Upgrade your display solutions with the superior quality and versatility of Winstar's innovative display technology.

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Size (inch)8
Resolution800x1280
Aspect ratio10:16
Brightness (cd/m²)300
Viewing DirectionFull
InterfaceMIPI
ControllerILI9881C
Touch PanelCapacitive
Active area (mm)107.64x172.224
Outline Dimensions (mm)123.74x192.08
Operating temp. (°C)-20~70
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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