1.41 Inch AMOLED Display Screen 320x360 Resolution MIPI Interface For Medical Devices
Product Attributes
Attribute | Value |
Display Technology | AMOLED Display Module |
Name | Touch Panel AMOLED |
Display size | 1.41 inch |
Resolution | 320*360 |
Interface | MIPI |
Driving IC | WT010 |
Brightness | 350C/D |
View angle | All |
Product Description
HX141LX008R is 1.41-inch AMOLED Display with 320x360 Resolution, High-Definition Screen, Suitable for Smart Wearables / Medical Devices / MIPI Interface
Technical Parameter
Part No: | HX141LX008R |
Display Mode | 1.41 inch AMOLED display |
Outline size(mm) | 26.04(H)*31.00(V)*0.66(T) |
AA size(mm) | 23.84(H)*26.82(V) |
Display dots | 320*360 |
View Angle | ALL |
Interface | MIPI |
Brightness | 350C/D |
Working temp | -20~70 |
Storage temp | -30~80 |
Driving IC | WT010 |
OLED Product Knowledge
The key advantages of AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays include:
- Perfect Blacks & Infinite Contrast
- Vibrant Colors & Wide Gamut
- Ultra-Fast Response Times
- Flexibility & Thin Designs
- Energy Efficiency
- Always-On Displays (AOD)
- Superior Viewing Angles
- HDR Performance
AMOLED Disadvantages:
AMOLED is extremely expensive than LCD and TFT, lifetime is shorter than LCD and TFT and Lower peak brightness in sunstained use.
Huaxin Advantage
Factory base located at inland city which has cost effective
Most advanced new equipment which can keep quality stable
Most processes using fully automatic equipment which has efficiency and stable quality
Professional engineers and production leaders who works in LCD field for more than 20 years
Self design for customized product
Our certificates:
- ISO14001
- ISO9001/IATF16949
- SGS of LCD module
Huaxin Technology (Enshi)Co.,LTD
- Hubei.Enshi
- Date of foundation: 2009
- High technology enterprise mainly work on research and development, producing and sells LCD, LCM, TFT, backlight, OLED
- LCD includes: VA, TN, HTN, STN, FSTN, CSTN and other series
- LCM includes: COB, TBA, COG, TP, LED backlight and other series
- Register capital: twenty million
- Current staff: 500+
- RD accounts for 10%
- QC accounts for 15%
Production Capacity
Annual Production Capacity | 2021 (Current) | 2022 (Goal) | 2023 (Challenge) | 2024 (Challenge) | 2025 (Challenge) | Remark |
LCD Production Capacity | 4.5 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | Unit: thousands of logarithms/Day |
LCM Production Capacity | 70 | 150 | 300 | 450 | 450 | Unit: Thousand piece/Day |
Backlight Production Capacity | 100 | 200 | 300 | 500 | 500 | Unit: Thousand piece/Day |
OLED Production Capacity | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | Unit: Thousand piece/Day |
Product Application
- Smartphones and tablets
- Wearables (smartwatches like Apple Watch)
- AR/VR headsets
- Television and Monitors
- Automotive display
- Medical and smart home
Power Efficiency Comparison
How does the power efficiency of AMOLED displays compare to other display technologies?
1. Power Consumption:
- AMOLED displays consume power on a per-pixel basis, meaning that pixels that display black or dark content consume very little power, while pixels displaying bright or white content consume more power.
- LCD and LED displays, on the other hand, require a constant backlight that consumes power regardless of the displayed content.
2. Content Dependency:
- AMOLED displays are more power-efficient for content with a lot of dark or black areas, as the individual pixels can be turned off to save power.
- LCD and LED displays consume a relatively constant amount of power regardless of the displayed content, as the backlight remains active.
3. Brightness Control:
- AMOLED displays can dynamically adjust the brightness of individual pixels, allowing for better power efficiency in low-brightness scenarios.
- LCD and LED displays typically have a fixed backlight brightness, which can result in higher power consumption even when the display content does not require maximum brightness.
4. Display Size:
- AMOLED displays tend to be more power-efficient for smaller display sizes, as the power consumption scales with the number of pixels.
- Larger LCD and LED displays may require more power-hungry backlights, potentially reducing their power efficiency compared to AMOLED displays of the same size.