Wednesday, December 15th 2021

Cincoze Introduces Wide-Angle FHD Sunlight-Readable Display Modules

Rugged embedded computer brand Cincoze announces the launch of three new 16:9 widescreen sunlight-readable display modules in 15", 21", and 24" to extend the CRYSTAL product line of industrial PCs and monitors. The 16:9 widescreen sunlight-readable display modules boast vivid colors, high brightness, responsive touch, and industrial-grade rugged design. The modules are ideal for IoT and smart cities, and they are the first choice for HMI applications such as vehicle charging piles, outdoor kiosks, and self-service platforms.

The Cincoze sunlight-readable display module lineup currently includes 8" to 19" 4:3 modules, and the newly added 15", 21", and 24" 16:9 modules provide a more comprehensive range of size options. The new modules inherit the design concepts of the CRYSTAL series, including the patented convertible display system (CDS) modular system. CDS enables the addition of a P2000/P1000 series embedded system module to create a sunlight-readable panel PC or the addition of the M1000 series display module to create a sunlight-readable industrial monitor. Multiple and flexible solutions to facilitate future upgrades and maintenance.
Thin 16:9 Widescreen, Fine Picture Quality, Wide Viewing Angle
Cincoze's 16:9 widescreen sunlight-readable display module uses a high-brightness display panel with vertical and horizontal viewing angles of 178° and 1000+ nits high brightness for crystal clear images even under outdoor sunlight. The screen's 16.7 million colors and 1920x1080 Full HD display provide an immersive clear image. The panel is scratch-resistant with a 7H hardness rating, has a high-transmittance projective capacitive touch, support for multitouch (standard setting: five points), and a fast response time. The front frame is IP65 waterproof and dustproof and made from solid die-cast aluminium. The whole display module can operate smoothly at -20 to 70℃ without any worry of damage from prolonged exposure to severe outdoor weather or harsh industrial environments.

The new Cincoze 16:9 widescreen sunlight-readable display modules have multiple combinations, industrial-grade design, and 50,000 hours backlight life. The modules have the hardware durability and future upgradeability for various industrial environments, such as IoT, smart cities, and other fields. The 15" is available now, 21" and 24" coming soon.

For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on Cincoze Introduces Wide-Angle FHD Sunlight-Readable Display Modules

#2
Valantar
lexluthermiesterI wonder if these will be available to consumers..
If you can get an account with some form of industrial supplier it probably is, but the bigger challenge would be connectivity - from the looks of it, these are made for a proprietary-looking modular system of industrial computers. There are no other ports visible, at least.
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silentbogo
lexluthermiesterI wonder if these will be available to consumers..
They are already available to consumers, you just did not know what to look for. Cincoze don't make LCDs, they make industrial monitors. Inside you'll find one of those newer 1000 nit LCD modules (the ones w/ mini-LED backlight).
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#4
Valantar
silentbogoThey are already available to consumers, you just did not know what to look for. Cincoze don't make LCDs, they make industrial monitors. Inside you'll find one of those newer 1000 nit LCD modules (the ones w/ mini-LED backlight).
You don't need mini-LED for those types of brightness - it just makes it a bit easier. Videography monitors from semi-budget brands like Atomos have been delivering these brightnesses for quite a while, with no mini-LEDs in sight.
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silentbogo
ValantarYou don't need mini-LED for those types of brightness - it just makes it a bit easier.
Yep, you are correct.
Briefly glanced through a datasheet and it seems like these are just that - WLED-backlit TN display.
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lexluthermiester
silentbogoThey are already available to consumers, you just did not know what to look for. Cincoze don't make LCDs, they make industrial monitors. Inside you'll find one of those newer 1000 nit LCD modules (the ones w/ mini-LED backlight).
I was talking about the 24" models. Would love to have one for my kitchen.
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Valantar
lexluthermiesterI was talking about the 24" models. Would love to have one for my kitchen.
Why on earth do you need a 1000-nit display in your kitchen? Is it also a movie studio with studio lighting? Is it an open-air kitchen, and constantly in the sun? That sounds unnecessarily bright to me.
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