Driver board
01 June, 2009 byURT has introduced the TMS-9083 A/D driver board to make it easier to interface PC VGA and analog video signals (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) to digital TFT LCD modules.
Marine displays
01 June, 2009 byInterworld Electronics has released the Navpixel NPL series of sunlight-readable rugged touch-screen monitors from Litemax.
26" LCD monitor
27 April, 2009 byViewSonic has launched the VA2626wm 26" LCD monitor for gamers and users seeking a larger screen size.
LCD monitor series
27 April, 2009 byViewSonic has launched the VP 50 series of monitors, comprising the 22" widescreen VP2250wb, 26" widescreen VP2650wb and 4:3 19" VP950b.
Flat-panel monitors
27 April, 2009 byComputer Dynamics has announced the SeaBrite family of flat-panel monitors.
Power-saving monitors
27 April, 2009 byViewSonic has introduced two additions to its VA series of LCDs designed specifically for government, office and classroom use — the 19" widescreen VA1928wm and VA1918wm.
Sun-readable display
24 April, 2009 byThe Exter Sun Readable from Beijer Electronics claims to be readable in all light conditions.
LED monitor
24 April, 2009 byViewSonic has launched the 22" widescreen VLED221wm which features a mercury-free backlight.
LCD module
17 April, 2009 byNEC LCD Technologies has released its low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD module that has a pixel density of 413 per inch in a small-size direct view LCD.
Metromatics sunlight-readable LCD
17 April, 2009Metromatics has released its MetroSpec sunlight-readable LCD MS-15-2100, a 15" XGA display with a maximum screen brightness of 2100 nits with VHB (very high brightness) and backlighting using 37 W.
Industrial monitor
17 April, 2009 byThe Industrial Automation group of Advantech has introduced the FPM-5151G 15" (1024 x 768 resolution) LCD flat-panel monitor specifically designed for industrial applications.
Panel-mount LCD monitors
17 April, 2009 byInterworld has released the APD-11x4 series NEMA 4/IP 65 panel mount industrial LCD monitors.
Sunlight-readable LCD
17 April, 2009 byMetromatics has released its MetroSpec sunlight-readable LCD MS-12.1-1550, a 12" SVGA display with a maximum screen brightness of 1550 nits with VHB (very high brightness) backlighting using 20 W consumption.