Auo G170ETN02.1 New LCD Display
Auo G170ETN02.1 New LCD Display




AUO G170ETN02.1 Enhance your visual experience. LCD display. This 17.00-inch display This display offers outstanding performance and reliability in a wide range of applications. This display is designed by AUO - a trusted manufacturer - and delivers high quality visuals and accurate image reproduction.
Key Specifications
- Part Number: PN G170ETN02.1
- Manufacturer: AUO
- Size: 17.00 inches
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to 85°C
- Resolution: 1280 x 1024
- Interface: LVDS
- Backlight:
- Panel Mode: TN
- Touch Type: No
- Brightness: 800 Nits
- Contrast Ratio: 700
- Colors: 16.7 million
- Color Depth 16.7 Million
- Viewing Angle: 80°/80°/60°/70° (Up/Down/Left/Right)
- Fixation: SM-LR-P
- Gamut: 72%
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Max Depth : (not specified).
- Pins: 30
- Storage Temperature: -30°C to 85°C
The AUO AUO-G170ETN02.1 delivers vivid and detailed images. LCD display. Images and text look sharp and clear thanks to the 1280 x1024 resolution. The display offers a wide viewing angle of 80°/80°/60°/70°, ensuring excellent visibility from various perspectives.
The LCD panel is a TN panel, which provides fast response times and accurate colour reproduction. The display, with a brightness rating of 800 nits (nits) and a ratio of 700 contrast, provides vivid and lifelike pictures with enhanced depth.
The AUO G170ETN02.1 does not support touch functionality. It is therefore suitable for applications which do not require touch input.
Featuring a durable design and a wide operating temperature range of -30°C to 85°C, this LCD display is built to withstand challenging environments and ensure reliable performance.
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