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TOKYO, April 20, 2017
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today the coming launch of new Transflective Series 8.4-inch VGA and 10.4-inch XGA TFT-LCD modules for outdoor or mobile applications, including agricultural vehicles, marine GPS, mobile industrial PCs and more. Both feature top-quality images and operating temperature ranges of -30 to 80 degrees Celsius. Sample sales will begin May 31 through Mitsubishi Electric offices worldwide.
The modules will be exhibited during 20th Embedded Systems Expo (ESEC Spring) at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition complex from May 10 to 12.

Mitsubishi Electric expects its new transflective modules to meet increasing market demands for TFT-LCDs offering superior visibility outdoors, extended battery life and low heat radiation for versatile applications.

1)Leading image quality and low power consumption for outdoor use
- Ambient light reflection produces extra-clear images in bright, sunlit environments and backlighting ensures viability in dark environments
- Reduced power consumption suitable for battery-powered mobile industrial devices
2)Durability for extreme outdoor environments
- Market-leading operating temperature ranges of -30 to 80 degrees Celsius suitable for industrial devices used in extreme outdoor environments
3)Compatible designs support upgrading from existing transmissive models
- Compatible mounting holes, outer dimensions, interface pin assignments and connectors enable easy upgrading from existing transmissive models
Product Model Display Size Resolution Interface Shipment
Transflective
Series
TFT-LCD
Module
AA084VM11 8.4-inch VGA LVDS May 31, 2017
AA104XL12 10.4-inch XGA

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