Posted Aug 02, 2006 at 11:29PM by Rica M. Listed in: Displays Tags: PMP, Japan, Mitsubishi
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AA043MA01The AA043MA01 4.3-inch TFT-LCD display has just been introduced by Mitsubishi Japan. This is being packaged as the ideal display for portable devices because unlike other displays, you can view what's on the screen from almost any angle. That's really cool especially if you're just looking over your bud's shoulder to see the movie or video he's watching on his PMP.

The "viewing via any angle" thing, though, wouldn't be ideal to use when you're, say, in transit and you don't want the person sitting right next to you see what's on the screen. That would be hard to avoid though, given that the AA043MA01 has a brightness of 200cd/m2 and can be visible up to 130 degrees from left or right.

But we agree that this is an amazing product from Mitsubishi Japan which has been made available at the start of the month, though it's going to cost you around $180.


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