20,038 units of Optrex GMF-51076NS colored LCD displays available. They are new in the original pack...
20,038 units of Optrex GMF-51076NS colored LCD displays available. They are new in the original packaging, with date codes of 1997 and 30 boxes total. Photos of the LCDs in packing trays available on request. They are selling in as-is new condition. Here is all that we know about the technical aspects of the displays:
They have a chip-on-glass controller and a 26-pin ribbon with 0.5mm spacing. There is a row of icons along the top and a continuous dot matrix strip along the bottom. We are guessing that the controller is a S-4544A or something very similar.
20,038 units of Optrex GMF-51076NS colored LCD displays available. They are new in the original packaging, with date codes of 1997 and 30 boxes total. Photos of the LCDs in packing trays available on request. They are selling in as-is new condition. Here is all that we know about the technical aspects of the displays:
They have a chip-on-glass controller and a 26-pin ribbon with 0.5mm spacing. There is a row of icons along the top and a continuous dot matrix strip along the bottom. We are guessing that the controller is a S-4544A or something very similar.
20,038 units of Optrex GMF-51076NS colored LCD displays available. They are new in the original packaging, with date codes of 1997 and 30 boxes total. Photos of the LCDs in packing trays available on request. They are selling in as-is new condition. Here is all that we know about the technical aspects of the displays:
They have a chip-on-glass controller and a 26-pin ribbon with 0.5mm spacing. There is a row of icons along the top and a continuous dot matrix strip along the bottom. We are guessing that the controller is a S-4544A or something very similar.
20,038 units of Optrex GMF-51076NS colored LCD displays available. They are new in the original packaging, with date codes of 1997 and 30 boxes total. Photos of the LCDs in packing trays available on request. They are selling in as-is new condition. Here is all that we know about the technical aspects of the displays:
They have a chip-on-glass controller and a 26-pin ribbon with 0.5mm spacing. There is a row of icons along the top and a continuous dot matrix strip along the bottom. We are guessing that the controller is a S-4544A or something very similar.
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