
Robust plug-and-play kit solutions with KOE displays
June 30, 2021
The long availability of the displays fits perfectly into our concept, which prioritizes customer satisfaction and high product quality.” The absolutely robust displays are especially suitable for extreme operating conditions such as automation, Industry 4.0, digital signage, public transport, agriculture and construction.
The TFT displays of KOE’s Rugged series are highly resistant to vibration and shock. The extremely wide operating temperature range from -40 to +85°C allows unproblematic operation of the displays even in extreme cold or heat. In addition, the displays offer high brightness and a wide viewing angle with IPS technology for perfect readability in bright ambient light and when viewed from the side.
Zero Bright Dot is standard on the Rugged series and complements the excellent optical properties. KOE’s reliability test criteria exceed the industry standard by a factor of 2. Some KOE displays are already manufactured with LTPS technology, giving them extra low power consumption for trouble-free use in mobile devices.
With Fortec US VacuBond optical bonding process, a protective glass can be applied to the display on request which protects against pollution and damage caused by harsh operating conditions and makes it easier to clean the display. The high-tech OPTa-GEL® used in this process further increases the vibration and shock resistance of the bonded unit. Touch screens can also be optically bonded to the display.
Fortec US always has a selection of KOE TFT displays in stock to quickly operate customer projects. The entire KOE product range is available on request, additionally, both plug & play kit solutions and customized system integrations are possible. We will be happy to advise you!

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