10.1 HD Touchscreen LCD Panel Interactive Display

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January 10, 2026
Brief: This video provides a case-style overview of the 10.1-inch LCD Touchscreen, demonstrating its practical benefits in industrial and commercial settings. You'll see how the advanced GT928 touch controller enables smooth multi-touch gestures and how the optically bonded display delivers clear visuals even in challenging environments.
Related Product Features:
  • 10.1-inch HD touchscreen with 1280x800 resolution for exceptional visual clarity.
  • GT928 touch controller enables responsive multi-touch gestures like pinch-to-zoom and swipe.
  • Optical bonding technology eliminates air gaps between layers for enhanced durability.
  • Wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 70°C for industrial applications.
  • Integrated LCD touchscreen module simplifies installation and purchasing process.
  • BOE GV101WXM-N85 industrial-grade LCD panel ensures reliable performance.
  • Brightness of 300-350 nits delivers vivid display quality in various lighting conditions.
  • 6-pin IIC interface PCAP touch panel provides stable and precise touch functionality.
FAQs:
  • What is the operating temperature range of this touchscreen?
    The touchscreen operates reliably in a wide temperature range from -20°C to 70°C, making it suitable for industrial environments and challenging climate conditions.
  • What touch controller does this display use and what capabilities does it offer?
    It uses the GT928 touch controller, which provides highly responsive and accurate multi-touch capabilities including pinch-to-zoom, swipe, and tap gestures for intuitive user interaction.
  • What are the main applications for this touch LCD panel?
    This panel is ideal for industrial control systems, point-of-sale systems, smart home devices, educational tools, interactive kiosks, and retail digital displays where reliable touch functionality and clear display are essential.
  • What is optical bonding and how does it benefit the display?
    Optical bonding uses OCA lamination to eliminate air gaps between the front glass, sensor glass, and LCD module, creating a more durable component with better optical performance and reduced reflection compared to tape-bonding.