Inelco Hunter panel with IPS

Inelco Hunter has announced the availability of their new 15.6 inch Capacitive Touch Panel, an LCD display featuring IPS technology, an eDP interface and a brightness of 500nits with 30K MTBF.

The IPS display uses In-Plane Switching technology, known for  colour accuracy, consistency, and a wide viewing angle, typically 85°.

Inelco Hunter panel with IPS

The panel is suitable for applications requiring a compact, cost-effective touch screen. Applications will include cloud-based internet-connected products, portable products and industrial equipment. For example, smart home control pads, vending machines and measurement devices. Other applications will for example include EV chargers, autonomous devices, data routers, industrial control systems, security, transport and aviation.


The display features a high-brightness 15.6 inch screen with 1920 * 3 (RGB) * 280 Dots. The screen brightness is 500 cd/m2 and the screen hardens is ≧(7H).


The panel is a Transmissive LCD touch screen offering a full viewing angle of 85°, and the unlit colour is black. The input method is finger or conductive pen with five points touch. The output interface id USB.

The interface is an Embedded Display Port (eDP) and the Drive IC is an ILI2521. The operating temperature is 0°C to +50°C and the MTBF lifetime is up to 30,000 hours (25°C, IF= 160mA). The outline dimensions are 385.16(W) * 234.59(L) * 14.1(H) mm. The viewing area is 345.16(W) * 194.59(L) mm. The active area is 344.16(W) * 193.59(L) mm.

Inelco Hunter’s engineering support team provides comprehensive technical backup for every product and can also help customers with the design of their application, assisting with defined project requirements, including as-yet unformed product.

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David Manners

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