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Follow on Google News | Reach adds 7-inch High Brightness to Display LineupNew Reach Technology product exploits the 7-inch LCD popularized by DVD players to create a ready-to-deploy module complete with controller board, LCD, and touch screen and has 800 nits brightness.
By: Sarah Harrington Fremont, CA June 21, 2011 -- Reach Technology Inc., a recognized leader in Embedded Touch Screens, today announced a new 7” display module that comes with 800 nits brightness. Reach Technology's 7-inch high brightness SGD module comes complete with an SLCD5+ controller board, LCD, backlight driver, and touch screen. Reach's display module technology and simple-to-use programming tools make GUI interface and integration easy. This helps customers reduce time-to-market and development costs. The company is currently in full production. “Customers wanted a brighter screen and we found one," said Steve Bierut, vice president of operations and co-founder for Reach Technology. This is the third 7-inch module to be added to the standard display module lineup. The module is designed especially for medical and industrial equipment. All three modules are available with or without resistive touch screen, have SD memory card slot for added flexibility, incorporates industrial panels designed for applications that demand long availability, and come with steel mounting brackets to make displays easy to mount. All 7” displays are powered by the SLCD5+ controller. Get more details on the Display Modules page. For $549, embedded engineers can set started with a 7" high brightness SGC development kit (product number 52-0104-5X) which includes module, cables, sample images, sample code, power supply, and technical support. # # # Reach offers LCD controller boards, LCD display modules, and complete enclosed LCD units to get embedded touch screen displays up-and-running in products. Embedded engineers see lower development costs, reduced risk and decreased time-to-market. End
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