7.0 inch tft lcd in stock
Well, I really want to like it. One thing I can definitely say for it is that the resolution and clarity of the screen is excellent. Oddly, the color/brightness settings are weird though. To get it about where an decent screen should be, I had to set brightness all the way down to 33 and both contrast and saturation had to actually go way up to 75 or so. (I don"t really have a calibration guide handy, so this was eyeballing it.) Note that this has no backlight adjustment -- this is a software brightness setting that barely changes it by a lot (so mostly a higher setting just washes things out.) Contrast almost seems to adjust sharpness more than actual contrast as well, which is strange, so it needs to be higher but does worse if you go too high. When you set things connected to it to produce 1024x600 resolution the clarity with these settings is beyond amazing for such a tiny screen though. Even at a HDMI default of 720p it"s actually pretty good. It also seems to be _VERY_ tolerant of outside resolutions. I accidentally typed 1024x700 and it took me a while to figure out what was wrong because it not only accepted the resolution, but resized it very well and it was still very clear. That"s a pretty huge plus right there and would have been worthy of at least four stars. If it wasn"t for the viewing angle...
Unfortunately, this is where it loses significant points. If I were rating it on viewing angle alone it would get one star even. I"ve never seen a screen this bad in that respect and I have used laptops in the MS-DOS days when LCD latencies were practically measured in seconds rather than milliseconds (pro-tip, NEVER play Descent on a laptop with really really high LCD latency. You WILL be sick.) Left and right viewing angle are great -- which is ironic because in most applications for this thing left and right aren"t that big of an issue -- but the up and down viewing angle literally couldn"t be any worse. Specifically, you can NOT look at this thing directly straight on. It MUST tilt up away from you so you"re basically looking up at it somewhat. I would estimate it has to go about 25-30 degrees or so off from being parallel. That"s pretty extreme to the point of being a bit ridiculous. The stand doesn"t do high precision either on the tilt, so you won"t really get it at quite an optimal angle and just have to get it as close as you can (about 35 or so I guess is what it works out to if you get it on the closest catch and then tilt it just a bit.) If you get at all close to looking at it parallel it turns insanely dark and you can"t see details or color well at all -- even text is insanely hard to read. As you approach 90 degrees, it starts to invert before you even actually get to a straight head-on look at it. Any higher and it outright inverts. If you can tilt it just right, the colors are pretty close to an IPS panel almost even (a bit lacking compared to a real IPS, but better than most TFT panels.) But this unreasonable viewing angle is extremely offputting. Also, as a side effect, since it has to stay tilted upwards, this means it collects dust like there is no tomorrow. That"s even more offputting. If it didn"t have such good visual clarity and color production I"d have to give it only one star even. Unfortunately, no matter how you position it, it will never be QUITE right with colors a bit more washed than they should be at one angle and too dark to even see at another. If you"re buying this just to act as a camera monitor or a simple screen for a server or something it will work great, but if you buy it for handling something like an OpenElec system, you"ll probably be very unhappy with the ridiculous viewing angle.
Showcase high quality graphics and images on our 800 x 480 7” TFT display! The DT070CTFT LCD module is an upgraded version to our DT070ATFT module. Compared to the previous model, this new 7 inch display offers improved viewing angle and brighter LEDs. The DT070CTFT also uses the Himax HX8264E + HX8664B display drivers. This LCD display is available with a resistive or capacitive touchscreen panel.
The HY070CTP 7 inch LCD Module is designed to work with HAOYU Electronics"s ARM development boards and MarsBoard"s single board computers. It has one 7 inch TFT LCD including capacitive touch screen with 800 by 480 pixels resolution.
ER-TFT070A2-4 is the updated part number of ER-TFT070-4. It"s 800x480 dots 7" color tft lcd module display with ILI6122 driver ic,optional capacitive touch panel with controller and connector,optional 4-wire resistive touch panel screen with connector,superior display quality,super wide view angle and easily controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO, ARM and Raspberry PI.Equivalent with AT070TN90,AT070TN92.