Monday, October 27, 2008

Getting ready for Electronica 2008

We are currently getting ready to send the demos to Electronica 2008. Here is a brief of what we'll demonstrate out of Planar's industrial product range. You will find our team and the demos in hall A3 stand number 259.

SD2620W, our largest 3D stereoscopic monitor, has taken up the largest box to be sent. You can find information on the full range of 3D products at http://www.planar3d.com/ We have also gathered a selection of our electroluminescent (EL) displays to demonstrate the variety of our wide temperature range products available. It is a good product range to show at any time and now with the extended operating temperature range from -60 celsius to +95 celsius, we are even more happy to exhibit these products. For EL facts, read more from http://www.planarembedded.com/technology/el/.

The green version of our transparent (TASEL) displays made it on time for the show with several other TASEL demos on display. Another product extension has been in the LX-range, where more marine monitors have been added to the range, so you'll find different sizes of the LX monitors on display at our stand. More information about the LX range for marine applications can be found at http://www.planarembedded.com/products/mariner/.

You're most welcome to come and visit Planar at Electronica 2008 in Munich in November.
Hall A3 stand 259.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

LifeWalls for Rugged Applications

Interesting coverage on Panasonic's LifeWall product at CEATEC 2008. The examples focus more on consumer and in-home applications, but how would you want this technology applied in a rugged environment? Rather than a home theater environment, think field application with sunlight readability issues and possibly wide temperature ranges.

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