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1.44" LCD Module Integrates Graphics Processor

Sept. 23, 2010
Integrating a Goldelox-GFX2 graphics processor, the uLCD-144 intelligent, full-color active-matrix TFT LCD module is essentially a 1.44", 128x128 resolution 65K color display.

Integrating a Goldelox-GFX2 graphics processor, the uLCD-144 intelligent, full-color active-matrix TFT LCD module is essentially a 1.44", 128x128 resolution 65K color display. Specifying a greater than 150° viewing angle, the uLCD-144 supports external SD and µSD memory cards. It is available in two versions: uLCD-144(GFX) for standalone apps and uLCD-144(SGC) for serial-driven, microprocessor-based devices. Applications for the module include embedded graphics, gauges and meters, test and measurement instruments, industrial controls, GPS systems, medical instruments, smart-home automation, security, and gaming. Price starts at $29 each. SAELIG CO., Pittsford, NY. (888) 772-3544.

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