| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Lead Free Status | Viewing Area | Display Mode | Interface | Diagonal Screen Size | Touchscreen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEN4-ULCD-70D-CLB-SB-AR | 4D Systems | DISPLAY LCD TFT 7.0" 800X480 | gen4 | - | - | - | 154.00mm W x 85.92mm H | Transmissive | Parallel/Serial | 7" (177.80mm) | - | |
| GLK19264A-7T-1U-USB-YG | Matrix Orbital | DISPL LCD GRAPH 192X64 USB Y/G | - | - | - | - | 98.00mm W x 28.40mm H | Transmissive | USB | - | - | |
| 11-4945-227-00 | 3M | TOUCH SCREEN C1700SS NO BEZEL | MicroTouch™ System C1700SS | - | - | - | 337.90mm W x 270.30mm H | Transmissive | VGA | 17" (431.80mm) | Capacitive | |
| O100H016FLPP5N0000 | Dale / Vishay | 100X16 YELLOW GRAPHIC OLED | - | - | - | - | 85.00mm W x 18.60mm H | - | SPI | - | - | |
| ULCD-43D-AR | 4D Systems | LCD ARDUINO 4.3" SHIELD & CBL | - | - | - | - | 95.04mm W x 53.86mm H | Transmissive | TTL | 4.3" (109.22mm) | - | |
| 64128K FC BW-3 | Displaytech | DISPLAY LCD 128X64 TRANSFL | 64128K | - | - | - | 50.00mm W x 25.00mm H | Transflective | - | - | - | |
| HTT70A-TPC-BLM-B0-H5-CH-V5 | Matrix Orbital | GRAPHIC TFT HDMI RGB 5.0V FULL C | - | - | - | - | 155.08mm W x 86.92mm H | Transmissive | HDMI | 7" (177.80mm) | Capacitive | |
| DT024CTFT-TS | Displaytech | LCD DISP TFT 2.4" 240X320 | - | - | - | - | 36.72mm W x 48.96mm H | Transmissive | Parallel | 2.4" (60.96mm) | Resistive | |
| 40-76-MMX-070WPC-HBWVGA-O | Parker Chomerics | 7.0" PCAP MICROMESH W/CONT | - | - | - | - | - | - | I²C, LVDS, USB | 7.0" (177.80mm) | Capacitive | |
| SK-ARMADILLO-43T-2 | 4D Systems | KIT ARMADILLO43 4GB MICROSD PS | - | - | - | - | 95.04mm W x 53.86mm H | Transmissive | I²C | 4.3" (109.22mm) | Resistive |
LCD (liquid crystal display) and OLED (organic light-emitting diode) graphic display modules are used to present graphical information, images, and text in electronic devices. LCDs utilize liquid crystal technology to modulate light transmission, while OLEDs emit light when an electric current passes through organic semiconductor layers. These modules find applications in smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and wearable devices, offering high resolution, vivid colors, and low power consumption.