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• High brightness LCD's up to ( 2600 nits)
• High contrast ratio (up to 1000:1)
• Resolution 1366 × 768 / WXGA

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Sunlight Readable LCD, High Brightness Monitor & Daylight Open Frame LCD - Sunlight LCD
Sunlight Readable/High Brightness/Daylight Open Frame LCD. Size is 6.4", 7", 8.4", 10.4", 12.1", 15", 17", 19", 19"(16:9), 20", 21.5", 23", 24", 26", 32", 37", 40", 42", 46", 47" and 52"
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Sunlight Chassis Mount LCD & High Brightness Monitors - Sunlight LCD
Sunlight Readable/High Brightness/Daylight Chassis LCD. Size is 6.4" - 6.5", 7", 8.4", 10.4", 12.1", 15", 17", 19", 19"(16:9), 20.1", 21.5", 22", 23", 26", 32", 37", 38", 40", 42", 46", 47", 52", 55", 57" and 65"
Sunlight Panel mount LCD
High Brightness / Sunlight Readable Panel Mount LCD Monitors - Sunlight LCD
Sunlight Readable/High Brightness/Daylight Panel Mount LCD. Size is 6.4", 8.4", 10.4", 12.1", 15", 17", 19", 20"
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Sunlight Readable Rugged Industrial LCD & Panel Mount Monitors - Sunlight LCD
Rugged Sunlight Readable 6.4" / 10.4" / 12.1" / 15" / 17" / 19" / 24" / 46" / 57" LCD with NEMA/IP65, Optional Resistive or Capacitive touch screen
Sunlight Optical Bonding
Sunlight Readable LCD, LCD Flat Panel Display with Optical Bonding - Sunlight LCD
Eliminates the air-gap, vastly reducing reflective light, which causes visual washout of the display image
Sunlight Rack LCD Keyboard
Rack Mount LCD Monitor KVM Keyboard Drawer - Sunlight LCD
Sunlight Readable/High Bright Rackmount LCD Keyboard KVM Drawer. Brightness up to 1400 nits LCD Monitor size: 15" /17" /19"/20" are available.
Sunlight Military LCD Keyboard
Industrial Sunlight Readable Rackmount LCD Keyboard Drawer
Military heavy duty industrial sunlight readable rackmount LCD keyboard drawer
Sunlight Rack Readable LCD
Rackmount Sunlight Readable LCD, Flat Panel Monitors & Displays - Sunlight LCD
Sunlight Readable. 12", 15", 17", 19", 20" LCD Brightness up to 1400 nits. Starting at $1,016.00
Rackmount Sunlight Readable
Sunlight Readable Rackmount LCD Keyboard Drawer with High Brightness Rack Mount Monitor LCD KVM Drawer. 6U/7U/8U in  15"/17"/19"Rackmount Flat Panel
Sunlight Readable/High Bright Rack LCD Monitor. Brightness up to 1400 nits LCD Monitor size: 15"/17"/19" are available.
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Large Widescreen Sunlight Readable LCD Displays
Super Bright 32" LCD
Sunlight Readable 32" LCD, Super Bright Chassis Mount High Brightness Monitors  - Sunlight LCD
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Sunlight Readable 32" Chassis Mount LCD with Active Backlight enchancement. Brightness up to 1150 nits

Questions & Answers
1. What constitutes a sunlight readable or outdoor readable LCD?
2. What is Luminance?
3. What is Contrast Ratio (CR)?
4. What is a Viewing Angle and why does it matter?
5. Do you have inverters for your units? What is dimming range and why is it important?
6. Are there thermal management issues with i-Tech backlights?
7. What is the Transflective sunlight readable displays?

1. What constitutes a sunlight readable or outdoor readable LCD?
First, the display screen on a sunlight readable/outdoor readable LCD should be bright enough so that the display is visible under strong sunlight. Second, the display contrast ratio must be maintained at 5 to 1 or higher.

Although a display with less than 500 nits screen brightness and a mere 2 to 1 contrast ratio can be read in outdoor environments, the quality of the display will be extremely poor. At i-Tech, a truly sunlight readable display is typically considered to be an LCD with 1000 nits or greater screen brightness with a contrast ratio greater than 5 to 1. In outdoor environments under the shade, such a display can provide an excellent image quality.

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2. What is Luminance?
Luminance is the scientific term for hotopic Brightness?which specifies the visual brightness of an object. In layman's terminology, it is commonly referred to as brightness? Luminance is specified in candelas per square meter (Cd/m2) or nits. In the US, the British unit Foot-lamberts (fL) is also frequently used. To convert from fL to nits, multiply the number in fL by 3.426 (i.e. 1 fL = 3.426 nits).

Luminance is a major determinant of perceived picture quality in an LCD. The importance of luminance is enhanced by the fact that the human mind will react more positively to brightly illuminated scenes and objects. Users are typically more drawn to brighter displays that are more pleasing to the eye and easier to read. In indoor environments, a standard active-matrix LCD with a screen luminance around 250 nits looks good. However, a sunlight readable LCD with a screen luminance of 1,000 will look even more beautiful.

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3. What is Contrast Ratio (CR)?
Contrast ratio (CR) is the ratio of luminance between the brightest “white” and the darkest “black” that can be produced on a display. CR is another major determinant of perceived picture quality. If a picture has high CR, you will judge it to be sharper and more crisp than a picture with lower CR. For example, a typical newspaper picture has a CR of about 5 to 7, whereas a high quality magazine picture has a CR that is greater than 15. Therefore, the magazine picture will look better even if the resolution is the same as that of the newspaper picture.

A typical AMLCD exhibits a CR between 300 to 700 when measured in a dark room. However, the CR on the same unit measured under ambient illumination is drastically lowered due to surface reflection (glare). For example, a standard 200 nit LCD measured in a dark room has a 300 CR, but will have less than a 2 CR under strong direct sunlight. This is due to the fact that surface glare increases the luminance by over 200 nits both on the white and the black that are produced on the display screen. The result is that the luminance of the white is slightly over 400 nits, and the luminance of the black is over 200 nits. The CR ratio then becomes less than 2 and the picture quality is drastically reduced.

i-Tech sunlight readable LCDs with 1500 nits screen brightness will have a CR over 8 with the same amount of glare under the same strong sunlight, making the picture quality on these units extremely good. For further reading on contrast ratio, please see Tech Note 0101, Page 2, the Display Contrast Ratio.

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4. What is a Viewing Angle and why does it matter?
The viewing angle is the angle at which the image quality of an LCD degrades and becomes unacceptable for the intended application. As the observer physically moves to the sides of the LCD, the images on an LCD degrade in three ways. First, the luminance drops. Second, the contrast ratio usually drops off at large angles. Third, the colors may shift. The definition of the viewing angle of an LCD is not absolute as it will depend on your application.

Most LCD manufacturers define viewing angle as the angles where the CR (contrast ratio)^3 10. For LCDs designed for less demanding applications, the viewing angle is sometimes defined as the angles where the CR^3 5.

For LCDs used in outdoor applications, defining the viewing angle based on CR alone is not adequate. Under very bright ambient light, the display is hardly visible when the screen luminance drops below 200 nits. Therefore, i-Tech defines the viewing angles based on both the CR and the Luminance.

For further details, please refer to data sheets for specific i-Tech sunlight readable LCD modules.

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5. Do you have inverters for your units? What is dimming range and why is it important?
All LCD backlights powered by cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) require inverters. An inverter is an electronic circuit that transforms a DC voltage to an AC voltage, which drives the CCFLs. i-Tech Technology manufactures inverters for all its products. Additionally, Applied Concepts and ERG also provide inverters for our products as well.

The dimming range or dimming ratio of an inverter specifies its capability of performing backlight luminance adjustment. For inverters used in notebook computers and LCD monitors, the backlight luminance can be adjusted typically over a dimming range of less than 10:1. That is, the luminance is adjusted from 100% down to about 10%.

For very high brightness backlights used in i-Tech Technology sunlight readable LCD modules, the inverters must be able to provide a much wider dimming range. Otherwise, the LCD screen will be too bright during nighttime conditions. Therefore, our inverters provide a typical dimming ratio of 200:1, meaning that the luminance can be adjusted from 100% down to 0.5%.

Dimming capabilities are beneficial because lowering the backlight luminance will result in a lengthening of the backlight life. It also lowers the power consumption and the related thermal management issues.

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6. Are there thermal management issues with i-Tech backlights?

Any high brightness backlight system will consume a significant amount of power, thereby increasing the LCD temperature. The brighter the backlight, the greater the thermal issue. Additionally, if the LCD is used under sunlight, additional heat will be generated as a result of sunlight exposure. Temperature issues can be handled through proper thermal management design.
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7. What is the Transflective sunlight readable displays?

We provide TFT LCD with reflective mode of illumination without compromising its transmissive illumination.  With the imposed reflective function, the modified LCD can reflect the ambient light passing the LCD cell and utilize the reflected light beams as its illumination. The stronger the ambient light is, the brighter the LCD will appear. As a result, the modified LCD is viewable under all lighting conditions including direct sunlight regardless the LCD's original brightness.

The market demands for outdoor LCD applications are expanding, such as mobile navigator/video systems, PDA, personal organizer, Tablet PC, notebook computer, and Kiosk display etc. However, a regular transmissive LCD is very difficult to read under strong ambient light. This limits the outdoor applications of a conventional transmissive LCD.

The high bright LCD and the transflective LCD are the solutions generally utilized for outdoor applications. However, both solutions have some shortcomings. Because of the added lamps, high bright LCD creates some undesirable problems, which include high power consumption, excessive heat generation, increased dimensions, electrical circuit alterations, and shortened LCD lifetime. Thus, it is usually troublesome and costly to accommodate a high bright LCD in systems. Though giving good performance under the direct sunlight, the transflective LCD trades of its indoor performances.

Problems noticed in transflective LCD include narrow viewing angle, discoloration, low brightness, and loss of contrast. Moreover, the transflective LCD is currently limited in choice of sizes and resolutions.

On the other hand, a Transflective LCD is readable everywhere including outdoor environments without extra power consumption and excessive heat generation. The indoor viewing qualities are also enhanced. The modified unit fits right back into its original system with no need of any alteration and extra effort. Thus in your choice of size, resolution, and model, a direct sunlight readable LCD is conveniently incorporated into your device.

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