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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 2958

Mitsubishi Electric to Launch Tough Series 10.4-inch XGA TFT-LCD Module

Achieves market-leading vibration resistance and operating temperature range

TOKYO, September 16, 2015- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today the coming launch of a new Tough Series 10.4-inch XGA TFT-LCD module for industrial applications such as construction, agricultural vehicles, factory automation and weaving equipment. The module offers 6.8G vibration-resistant acceleration seven times greater than that of conventional modules, as well as an operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, 1,200cd/m2 super-high brightness and high contrast ratios. Sample sales will begin October 1 through Mitsubishi Electric offices worldwide.

Mitsubishi Electric Color Tough Series TFT-LCD module AT104XH11

Mitsubishi Electric Color Tough Series
TFT-LCD module AT104XH11

The new Tough Series TFT-LCD module meets increasing market demands for resistance to extreme temperatures and strong vibrations for versatile applications and installations.


Product Features
1) High vibration resistance for construction and agricultural applications
- Market-leading 6.8G acceleration vibration resistance, seven times higher than conventional (1.0G acceleration) products, suitable for construction, agricultural vehicles, and factory automation instruments.
2) Durability for extreme outdoor environments
- Market-leading operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, greater than conventional products offering -30 to 80 degrees Celsius, suitable for outdoor use and vehicle monitors.
3) High brightness and contrast ratio
- High brightness of 1200 cd/m2 and high contrast ratio of 700:1 for easy visibility in bright environments.
Sales Schedule
Product Model Brightness
(cd/m2)
Shipment
Tough Series
10.4-inch XGA
TFT-LCD Module
AT104XH11 1200 October 1, 2015

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