Displays save the day in extreme weather
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Posted to News on 28th May 2019, 00:00

Displays save the day in extreme weather

Extreme conditions place extreme demands on displays – they need to be relied on for instant-on performance capabilities no matter what the conditions. From the intense heat of the desert, to the ice-cold winds of the Arctic, to tropical storms, our rugged Lumineq TFEL displays from Crystal Display Systems have been tried and tested in some of the roughest and most extreme conditions.

Displays save the day in extreme weather

Lumineq’s ICEBrite, which stands for Integral Contrast Enhancement, is said to offer unparalleled image quality in a wide range of challenging visual conditions. ICEBrite technology delivers up to 1000:1 contrast ratio for daylight readability. The displays have wide (> 179°) viewing angles in any viewing directions and wide-temperature. Reliability also means durability. Lumineq displays are built to last in humid and oscillating conditions year after year. The 5.7in display operates at 93% relative humidity at +40°C (IEC 60068-2-78), and endures vibrations of 5 to 500Hz 0.02g²/Hz random (IEC 60068-2-64).

As well as TFEL, Beneq Lumineq also offers the most transparent displays in the world with its TASEL, which is available with touch, and is also available from Crystal Display Systems.

Crystal Display Systems Ltd

Unit 43 Riverside II
Sir Thomas Longley Road
ME2 4DP
UNITED KINGDOM

01634 327420

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