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As your Kyocera Display distributor and solution provider, Edge can help you choose the appropriate LCD display for your project and supply you with compatible accessories or enhancements such as a controller board or inverter. We supply Kyocera Display"s full line of LCD displays including active TFT LCDs, passive displays, and OLEDs.

Kyocera is a leading manufacturer of LCD products, focused on total solutions for the industrial and automotive markets. Kyocera offers high performance TFT display products, applied LTPS TFT array technology, and high performance passive displays.

Kyocera Display products feature superior optical performance, such as high transmittance, high contrast, high brightness, and high reliability in both standard TFT-LCDs and full custom products.

Our strong engineering team provides technical support and guidance from initial design to the production phase of product development. We offer various technical solutions to customers, including toolkits, touch screen solutions, optical bonding, and assembly services, which distinguish the company as a preferred and reliable display solution supplier.

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With its focus on industrial, instrumentation, hand-helds, medical and other low-to-medium volume markets makes Kyocera unique among liquid crystal display manufacturers. Kyocera’s TFT LCDs provide exceptional high-contrast ratio, color saturation, luminance and superior performance enhancements such as Advanced Wide Viewing (AWV) for true color fidelity, Super-High Brightness (SHB) and Wide Temperature range.

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Kyocera, formally known as Optrex, was officially established as a new corporation in 2012 when it took over operations. Expanding and strengthening the business by adding a production, sales, marketing and research and development market, Kyocera has since gained the title of one of the most competitive display distributors worldwide.

With nearly four decades of experience combined, Kyocera has established itself as a major global competitor with 14 manufacturing and design centres spread across America, Europe, Japan and East Asia.

Kyocera’s TFT displays focus on small or medium size display products, featuring exceptionally high contrast colour saturation and impressive performance enhancements including Advanced Wide Viewing, Super-High Brightness and wide temperature ranges.

As a proud Kyocera distributor, here at Display Technology we offer 13 different Kyocera TFT displays, with screen sizes varying from 5.7” (14.48cm) to 12.1” (30.73cm). The TFT displays we supply are all great long-term solutions with an extended temperature range and high clearing temperature of 92⁰C. The displays are also available in high-brightness versions of up to 1300cd/m². The displays are unrivalled when it comes to long term use in industrial applications.

If you would like any more information about the Kyocera solutions we supply at Display Technology please contact us today by phone on +44 (0)1480 411600 or by email at info@displaytechnology.co.uk. You can alternatively use our contact form at the bottom of this page to ask us any questions.

kyocera tft display factory

October 22, 2014 – PLYMOUTH, MI – Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation, Display Division will introduce new TFT technology products at the 2014 Vehicle Display Symposium being held at the University of Michigan Dearborn, October 23-24. Focused on small to medium size TFT-LCDs, Kyocera will showcase its new automotive display products in sizes ranging from 1.8” to 8.0” with many advanced technologies and features.

Kyocera’s new 1.8” TFT display was developed for HUD applications. This product uses Kyocera’s Low-Temperature-Poly-Silicon (LTPS) technology to achieve a high resolution of 480 x 240 in a small form factor. In addition to LTPS, Kyocera is able to incorporate Advanced Wide Viewing (AWV) technology to provide a viewing angle of 170 degrees in both horizontal and vertical directions, and to achieve a high contrast ratio exceeding 1200:1, enabling Kyocera’s display to create a high-quality image on the vehicle windshield.

Kyocera’s 4.2” TFT features a 272 x 480 resolution, Advanced Wide View (AWV) technology that provides a viewing angle of 170 degrees in both horizontal and vertical directions, eliminating color inversion that occurs with a standard TFT display. The product also has a high contrast ratio of over 1000:1 and a wide operating temperature range from -30 to 85°C.

Kyocera’s 8.0” automotive TFT was developed for fully reconfigurable instrument cluster applications. It features 800 x 480 (WVGA) resolution, 500 nits brightness, 500:1 contrast ratio, a wide operating temperature range of -30 to 85°C and a standard CMOS interface.

Other Kyocera LCDs featured at the symposium include a 3.0” round TFT for digital clusters; a 3.3” TFT for Rear-View-Mirror (RVM) applications; and both 3.5” and 5.7” TFT LCDs for cluster applications.

Kyocera has a 38-year history of LCD technology innovation, and leadership in long-term product support — which distinguishes the company as a preferred and reliable supplier, not only for automotive applications, but for the industrial and medical equipment markets as well.

Kyocera Display Corporation, one of Japan’s leading LCD manufacturers, is committed to developing environmentally friendly products and continually strives to reduce environmentally sensitive materials and processes in its manufacturing. The company complies with the RoHS directive.

For more information, please contact Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation’s Display Division at 46723 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, MI, USA 48170; Tel: 734-416-8500; Fax: 734-416-8520; and www.kyocera-display.com .

Kyocera Corporation acquired Optrex Corporation in 2012, expanding Kyocera’s global LCD business by adding a production, sales, marketing and R&D base with nearly four decades of experience and continuous innovation in LCD technology. Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation, Display Division, is the sales, marketing and value-add assembly arm for these products in the Americas, with LCD sales offices in Plymouth, MI; Atlanta, GA; Vancouver, WA; and San Diego, CA. LCD warehouse and distribution center and value-add assembly services are located in Plymouth, MI with company headquarters in Hendersonville, NC.

Kyocera Corporation, the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine (or “advanced”) ceramics. By integrating these engineered materials with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of LCDs, industrial ceramics, solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment, printers, copiers, electronic components, semiconductor packages, and cutting tools. During the year ended March 31, 2014, the company’s net sales totaled 1.45 trillion yen (approx. US$14.1 billion). The company is ranked #531 on Forbes magazine’s 2014 “Global 2000” listing of the world’s largest publicly traded companies.

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PLYMOUTH, MICH. – Feb. 28, 2018– Kyocera International, Inc. today announced a new line of high-performance, high-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels specifically designed for automotive Head-Up-Displays (HUDs). These LCDs offer high light transmittance, high resolution, and the industry’s widest operating temperature range for optimal performance in automotive HUD applications.

Developed originally for defense aircraft, HUD technology can improve automotive safety and reduce driver fatigue by projecting vehicle speed, navigation and other data directly onto a car’s windshield – where drivers can view it in their line of sight. This requires a display that performs well in lighting conditions ranging from full sunlight to total darkness. Additionally, since data and images are scaled up when projected onto a windshield, HUD technology requires high-resolution imaging to allow enlargement with no perceptible loss of detail or sharpness. Meeting these requirements in the automotive environment requires imaging components that deliver exceptional luminance, contrast and pixel density, with an extremely wide operating temperature range, since vehicles may travel to the coldest and hottest climates on Earth.

Kyocera’s new HUD LCDs provide light transmittance up to an ultra-high 8.5%, and typical contrast ratios of up to 1700:1. Their low temperature polysilicon technology delivers pixel density of approximately 300ppi – about twice that of conventional LCDs – and an 85-degree viewing angle* with no color shift, through Kyocera’s Advanced Wide Viewing technology (AWVII). Additionally, Kyocera HUD LCDs offer an operating temperature range of -40ºC to +105ºC, the broadest currently available among automotive displays.

“Kyocera brings four decades of LCD innovation to the automotive engineer’s unique challenges when integrating HUD technology into any vehicle platform,” said Kazuaki Ohara, manager of Kyocera’s automotive display sales division. “We are partnering with tier-one automotive brands to help bring this exciting new technology into all vehicles.”

Kyocera is a preferred supplier of high-performance LCD displays for automotive, industrial and medical equipment. All Kyocera TFT-LCDs are RoHS compliant to reduce or eliminate potentially hazardous substances. Please visitwww.kyocera-display.com,call +1-734-416-8500 or emaildisplaysales@kyocera.comfor more information.

Kyocera International, Inc. is a U.S. subsidiary of Kyoto, Japan-based Kyocera Corporation, a diversified technology enterprise that started manufacturing(under the Optrex brand) in 1976. The company’s U.S. LCD assembly, warehousing and distribution are based in Plymouth, Michigan, with LCD sales offices in Michigan, California, Georgia and Washington State.

Kyocera Corporation(NYSE:KYO; TOKYO:6971; www.kyocera.com), the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer offine ceramics(also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of LCDs, industrial ceramics, electronic components, semiconductor packages, cutting tools, solar power generating systems, printers, copiers and mobile phones. During the year ended March 31, 2017, the company’s consolidated net sales totaled 1.42 trillion yen (approx. USD12.7 billion). Kyocera appears on the “Top 100 Global Innovators” list by Clarivate Analytics and is ranked #522 on Forbes magazine’s 2017 “Global 2000” list of the world’s largest publicly traded companies.