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LM191-104X01 - Sunlight Readable LCD

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Description

of the actual test data on Landmark Technology backlights, please refer to Technical Note TK801.

The backlight power consumption of the LM191-104X01 LCD module is approximately 19 Watts at full brightness.

As a result, the LCD screen temperature will be higher than normal.

Features

  • result in an extremely good optical performance for the LM191-104X01. The typical LM191-104X01 LCD module screen luminance and contrast ratio are shown in the figures below. At the best viewing direction, this module delivers a very high screen luminance of about 1,550 Cd/m2. Since this module is a wide viewing angle, normally black LCD, the screen luminance is measured with the LCD displaying the “white” color. The LCD controller is carefully adjusted to provide the best image quality on the sc.

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Part number LM191-104X01
Manufacturer Landmark Technology
File Size 359.33 KB
Description Sunlight Readable LCD
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LM191-104X01 - 10.4" Sunlight Readable LCD Module Introduction LM191-104X01 is a 10.4" sunlight readable LCD module. The module consists of a Hydis HV104X01-100 TFT color LCD panel and a Landmark VHB (very high brightness) backlight. The module is in a universal package that is the standard for Landmark’s 10.4" sunlight readable LCD modules. At a backlight power of 19 Watts, the LM191-104X01 module delivers a screen luminance of about 1,550 Cd/m2 (nits). At this brightness level, the display is highly readable under bright ambient lighting, including direct outdoor sunlight. Also, the Hydis HV104X01-100 is an industrial LCD with a wide operating temperature range, from -20 to +70oC, making this LCD module specifically suitable for demanding outdoor applications.
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