High Information Content High Resolution 16.3" Desktop AMLCD with 5.24 Million Color Pixels

        A direct-view active matrix display with the highest information content ever shown has been developed using cost effective a-Si:H-TFT technology. This 16.3" diagonal QSXGA (Quad SXGA) display incorporates 2560x3 columns (RGB color stripes) and 2048 rows. The subpixel size is 42µm(H)x126µm(v) which is equivalent to a full color resolution of 200ppi (pixels per inch).

By: P. Alt, P. Andry, S. Asaad, E. Colgan, P. Fryer, E. Galligan, W. Graham, P. Greier, R. Horton, H. Ifill, R. John, R. Kaufman, A. Lanzetta, K. Latzko, S. Libertini, F. Libsch, A. Lien, M. Mastro, S. Milman, R. Nunes, R. Nywening, R. Polastre, J. Ritsko, M. Rothwell, K. Schleupen, K. Warren, J. Wilson, R. Wisnieff, S. Wright, C. Yue, H. Kinoshita, H, Kitahara, M. Kodate, S. Takasugi

Published in: RC21445 in 1999

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