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Sony ECX334C 0.39-inch OLED Microdisplay

Sony ECX334C OLED Microdisplay delivers sharp visuals and high contrast, ideal for EVFs and industrial head-mounted displays.

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Product Number: 22710
Category: Microdisplays

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Product Summary

Sony ECX334C offers high resolution and contrast in a compact 0.39-inch OLED panel.

Sony ECX334C 0.39-inch OLED Microdisplay Highlights

  • 0.39-inch diagonal XGA resolution (1024 x 768) 100,000:1 contrast ratio Up to 1000 cd/m2 brightness

Targeted Applications

  • Evfs
  • Smart Helmets
  • Binocular/Monocular Displays
  • Industrial Applications

Product Specifications

InterfaceInterface

LVDS, Sub-LVDS

ChromaticsChromatics

RGB

ContrastContrast

100000 : 1

Diagonal [mm]Diagonal [mm]

10

Diagonal [inch]Diagonal [inch]

0.39

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sony

Max. luminance [cd/m2]Max. luminance [cd/m2]

1000

Power supply [V]Power supply [V]

1.8V (logic), 10V (analog)

Product TypeProduct Type

Active color matrix OLED Display

Resolution [Pixel]Resolution [Pixel]

1024 x RGB x 768

Resolution TypeResolution Type

XGA


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Description

Sony ECX334C is a compact 0.39-inch diagonal active matrix OLED panel, providing an XGA resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Built on single crystal silicon transistors, it delivers superior image quality with a high contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and brightness up to 1000 cd/m2. The module integrates both panel and logic drivers, making it suitable for lightweight, portable applications like EVFs (Electronic Viewfinders), binocular/monocular displays, and industrial smart helmets. Its compact size and integrated components offer flexible design options for various consumer and industrial use cases.


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