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All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.
All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.
Looking for a high-quality and versatile LCD display module? Look no further than the LI10600T101IC2598-TR from DWIN. With a 10.1 inch IPS-TFT-LCD display and 1024x600 pixel resolution, this display offers stunningly vivid images with 16.7 million colors and a brightness level of 250 cd/m2.
This display module is designed for maximum flexibility, with options for air bonding/OCA bonding RTP and a resistive touch screen. And with OEM A-grade glass and a rigorous inspection process that ensures no bad pixels, you can be confident in the reliability and longevity of this product. Whether you need a display module for industrial, medical, or consumer electronics applications, the LI10600T101IC2598-TR from DWIN is a top-of-the-line option that delivers excellent performance and versatility.
FAQs:
Q: What are the different touch screen options available for this 10.1-inch TFT LCD display module?
A: The display module is available with either a resistive touch screen or without a touch screen.
Q: What are the viewing angles of this display module?
A: The display module offers wide viewing angles of 85/85/85/85 (L/R/U/D).
Q: What is the interface used to connect this display module?
A: The interface used for connecting this display module is RGB_24bit 50PIN_0.5mm.
Q: What is the driver IC used in this display module?
A: The driver IC used in this display module is ILI615 & ILI5120.
Q: What is the difference between air bonding and OCA bonding RTP options for this display module?
A: The difference lies in the bonding process used to attach the touch screen to the LCD panel. Air bonding is a simpler and more cost-effective method, while OCA bonding offers better optical performance and durability. The choice depends on the specific requirements of the application.