Full HD TFT delivers exceptional optical performance

27-09-2021 | Review Display | Subs & Systems

Review Display Systems (RDS) has introduced a new 13.3" TFT display module from industrial display manufacturer Tianma. The P-series P1330FHF1MA00 features Full HD (FHD) resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), a wide 16:9 aspect ratio and IPS technology which gives an excellent optical performance.

This series of TFT display modules has been designed and developed to achieve outstanding optical performance and satisfy the demanding requirements of the industrial and medical display markets and applications where reliable and consistent operation is deemed paramount.

The display offers a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a white LED backlight, complete with an integrated driver, giving a specified brightness rating of 1000cd/m² and a 50K hour half-brightness lifetime. IPS technology facilitates a wide viewing angle of 88-degrees in all viewing directions (left, right and up, down). These key characteristics ensure that the module provides display images that are bright, colourful, and highly consistent.

Justin Coleman, displays division manager, RDS, said, “The Tianma 13.3-inch P-series display offers a strong feature set that provides excellent optical performance and a colour gamut that delivers bright, saturated colour display images that can be easily seen from all viewing directions. P-series display modules have been specifically designed for use in a wide range of human-machine interface (HMI) applications where reliable, long-term operation in challenging application environments is required.”

The 40-pin LVDS data interface supports 8-bit RGB, which allows a colour palette of up to 16.7M colours. The 13.3" display module provides mechanical outline dimensions of 308mm (w) x 188mm (h) x 10mm (d) and an active display area of 293.76mm (w) x 165.24mm (h). An operating temperature range of -20C to +70C is supported.

The TFT display modules are ideal for various applications, including industrial process control, factory automation, instrumentation, point-of-sale systems, in-vehicle systems, digital signage, and medical equipment.

By Natasha Shek