Planar Systems Inc. announced the addition of transparent and segment electroluminescent (TASEL) displays to its family of high-performance EL displays. This new technology offers added benefits of transparency and the ability to cut or shape the display.
Transparent displays are ideal for markets in which design aesthetics are a crucial component in communicating product innovation and quality. Planar's TASEL display technology can be integrated into a variety of enclosures and used in products that need a unique look for product differentiation. These displays upgrade product appearance from more traditional LED or TN LCD display technologies.
"Our innovative electroluminescent technology enables glass displays to be curved into different shapes and configurations, opening up markets with new OEM customers," said Doug Barnes, general manager and vice president of the industrial business unit, Planar Systems. "Product designers seem inspired by this breakthrough to reimagine how they incorporate displays into projects."
Additional features of TASEL displays:
Transparency - 84 percent transmission
Custom shapes and sizes - curved and moldable shapes are possible
Can be transparent or mirrored
Viewing angle of 179°
"Instant On" response time of <1ms over entire temperature spectrum
Operating temperature of glass is -100ºC - +100ºC
Touchscreens, performance films and other customization available
- RoHS compliant