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23. 3. 2010

Hitachi Display Products Group (DPG) have a range of high performance IPS-Pro TFT
display modules available which are ideally suited for public information, self
service terminals, kiosk and entertainment based applications and terminals. The
Hitachi TFT display modules include the 17" WXGA TX43D55VM0BAA, 17" SXGA TX43D57VC0CAA,
19" WSXGA+ TX48D21VM0CAA and 21.3" UXGA TX54D13VC0CAA. These displays feature Hitachi‘s
IPS-Pro (in-plane switching) display technology which meet the needs of high brightness
and contrast whilst offering excellent image quality over wide viewing angles. In-plane
switching display technology can therefore ensure that the information being displayed
can be easily read from all viewing angles without any impact on colour or image
consistency.
"Digital signage systems providing self-service facilities are starting to
significantly influence consumer behaviour and as a result the market for terminal
type products is likely to grow rapidly as the popularity of self service point
of sale, ticketing, information, advertising and entertainment terminals increases,"
comments Steve Donohoe, Technical Manager Hitachi Display Products Group. "Hitachi
is able to offer a range of high quality, high resolution display solutions that
support 5:4, 4:3 and wide screen format aspect ratios which also support customer
demands for product longevity and durability."
Displays used in public information and self service terminals need to provide exceptional
and highly consistent readability in differing ambient light conditions. Hitachi's
large size IPS TFT display modules provide the ideal display solution for digital
signage and self service terminal applications. The 17", 19" and 21.3" Hitachi IPS
TFT displays provide a highly stable colour image from any viewing angle. These
new display products offer excellent colour saturation with very high contrast ratios.
The exceptional black levels combined with improved transmittance helps to provide
contrast ratios of up to 1000:1. These characteristics also mean that high brightness
can be achieved without increasing the power consumption of the backlight. These
display characteristics and attributes are essential requirements when selecting
a display for use in kiosk or terminal applications.
Hitachi's IPS TFT display modules are supplied via Hitachi Display Products Group
distribution partners and are available across Europe immediately.
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About Hitachi Display Products Group
Hitachi Display Products Group (DPG) is part of Hitachi Europe Ltd. It is responsible
for pan-European sales and distribution of Hitachi's leading liquid crystal display
products. Offering a comprehensive range of monochrome and colour display component
modules, the company supports customers in a range of sectors including mobile phone,
white goods, automotive and industrial industries. Hitachi Display Products Group
offers a range of standard liquid crystal modules and is also able to develop and
manufacture customised displays. For further information on Hitachi LCD modules,
please visit the display products group web site
http://www.hitachi-displays-eu.com.
About Hitachi Europe Ltd.
Hitachi Europe Ltd., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., Japan. Headquartered
in Maidenhead, UK, it has operations in 13 countries across Hitachi Europe Ltd.,
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., Japan. Headquartered in Maidenhead,
UK, it has operations in 13 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa
and employs approximately 550 people. Hitachi Europe comprises of nine business
areas: rail systems; power and industrial systems; information systems; digital
media and consumer products; display products; industrial components and equipment;
air conditioning and refrigeration systems; manufacturing systems; and procurement
and sourcing. Hitachi Europe also has three Research and Development laboratories
and a design centre. For more information about the company, please visit
http://www.hitachi-eu.com.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading
global electronics company with approximately 400,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal
2008 (ended March 31, 2009) consolidated revenues totaled 10,000 billion yen (US$102.0
billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market
sectors including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial
systems, consumer products, materials, logistics and financial services. For more
information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at
http://www.hitachi.com.
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