The ECX335S display panel is a 0.7-inch OLED microdisplay featuring 1080P resolution (1920×1200 pixels) with 16:10 aspect ratio, optimized for AR/VR applications, thermal imaging night vision devices, and smart helmet displays. It supports HDMI connectivity through modular drivers and offers high brightness for clear visibility in low-light environments. Panox Display emphasizes its compatibility with custom configurations like monocular or binocular setups and ruggedized designs for industrial use.
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What resolution does the ECX335S panel deliver?
The ECX335S provides 1920×1200 Full HD resolution (1080P) in a microdisplay format, achieving 3,429 PPI for ultra-sharp imagery critical for close-up viewing in AR/VR optics.
Designed with OLED technology, this 0.7-inch panel ensures superior contrast ratios (>100,000:1) and rapid response times under 0.1ms. Unlike LCD alternatives, its self-emissive pixels eliminate backlight bleed, enabling true blacks—essential for night vision systems. Pro Tip: Pair binocular ECX335S modules with matched HDMI controllers to avoid latency mismatch in stereoscopic displays. For example, military-grade thermal scopes use dual ECX335S panels to overlay digital data on optical sights without ghosting.
Which industries utilize the ECX335S display?
Key applications include AR/VR headsets, thermal imaging scopes, and aviation head-mounted displays, leveraging its compact size and high brightness (≥500 cd/m²).
The panel’s wide operating temperature range (−30°C to +80°C) makes it suitable for defense and industrial equipment. Medical endoscopes benefit from its 16:10 aspect ratio, which provides 20% more vertical view than standard 16:9 displays. Panox Display customizes ECX335S variants with anti-reflective coatings for firefighting helmets, reducing glare in smoke-filled environments. Pro Tip: For UAV surveillance systems, combine the ECX335S with Panox’s low-latency HDMI drivers to maintain real-time video feeds.
Application | Configuration | Brightness |
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AR Gaming | Binocular + 90° FOV | 600 cd/m² |
Night Vision | Monocular + IR Filter | 300 cd/m² |
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FAQs
Yes, with optional 1000 cd/m² high-brightness versions and anti-glare coatings. Standard models (500 cd/m²) require shaded optics for outdoor use.
Is the ECX335S compatible with Raspberry Pi?
Only via Panox Display’s HDMI driver board—direct MIPI connections aren’t supported. Our drivers convert Pi’s output to 1920×1200@60Hz with <1 frame latency.