Published on November 12th,2009 at 6:21 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

New 0.52 inch (1.3 cm) HTPS TFT Color Panel from EPSON for Electronic Viewfinders

Epson just announced that they started shipping the samples of their new 0.52 inch high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) TFT color panel (L3F05Q-80200). Coming as another option to the ULTIMICRON series and targeted for use in LCD broadcast and industrial camcorders for professionals, it has QHD (960 x 540) resolution in red, green and blue for 1.56 megapixels. It has been reported to have very good compatibility with Full HD (exactly one-quarter the resolution) and thanks to its color filter no color breakup problem that usually occurs “while shooting fast-moving objects and panning”.

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  • MR_ALPHA

    I would call that 1.56 million dots, not pixels.

 

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