1/4-VGA Chip-On-Glass Display Is Ultra-Thin

July 1, 1999
The latest addition to the Vitrium family of displays is the G4, a 1/4-VGA LCD using chip-on-glass technology for high reliability, contrast and mechanical thinness. Based on a patented gold-plating process technology, the G4 can be used in either

The latest addition to the Vitrium family of displays is the G4, a 1/4-VGA LCD using chip-on-glass technology for high reliability, contrast and mechanical thinness. Based on a patented gold-plating process technology, the G4 can be used in either landscape (320 x 240 pixels) or portrait (240 x 320 pixels) modes. It offers overall thickness of just 2.2 mm and uses slim-chip LCD driver circuits bonded to the surface of the glass. Designed primarily for telecommunication, PDA and GPS markets, the device offers numerous benefits.For example, viewing area is 79.8 x 60.6 mm with dot pitch of 0.24 mm. And thanks to the use of FSTN retardation film, the LCD provides superior contrast in a 1/4-VGA display (16 gray shades). G4 display operates from a 3 vdc supply and consumes

Company: SEIKO INSTRUMENTS USA INC. - Electronic Components Division

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