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This 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED panel is made for curved, form-fitting display prototypes where a rigid screen will not suit the design. Its bendable substrat...

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This 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED panel is made for curved, form-fitting display prototypes where a rigid screen will not suit the design. Its bendable substrate keeps the module very thin, with a maximum thickness of just 1.2mm.

The display runs at a native 2400x1080 (SPR) resolution with 450cd/m² brightness and 16.7M colours, making it suitable for crisp UI elements, video, graphics and high-contrast visual feedback. AMOLED technology also allows deep blacks without a separate backlight.

For faster prototyping, the kit includes a dedicated MIPI-to-HDMI driver board. This provides a standard HDMI input for use with popular single-board computers such as LattePanda and Raspberry Pi, helping you validate display output without custom MIPI bring-up work.

It is well suited to wearable smart devices, curved screen prototypes, humanoid robot facial displays, automotive centre console concepts, portable medical terminals and other compact HMI projects.

Features:

  • 6.67-inch AM-OLED panel, ultra-thin and bendable at only 1.2mm thick
  • 2400x1080 high-definition resolution with 450cd/m² brightness for vivid visuals
  • Includes MIPI-to-HDMI driver board, compatible with LattePanda and Raspberry Pi

Specifications:

  • Screen Size: 6.67 inches
  • Resolution: 2400x1080 (SPR)
  • Screen Material: AM-OLED
  • Brightness: 450cd/m²
  • Frequency: 50Hz
  • Aspect Ratio: 20:9
  • Viewing Angle: 85°
  • Display Colors: 16.7M
  • Display Area: 154.56 x 69.552mm
  • Dimensions: 162.56 x 74.46mm
  • Maximum Thickness: 1.2mm
  • Driver IC: ICNA3511A
  • Driver Voltage: 3.3-5V
  • Interface: MIPI-40Pin
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C~60°C

Supplied as one 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED display module for embedded display development and curved interface prototyping.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

HDMI
HDMI is a common digital video and audio connection used by computers, media players, and many displays. If a display kit has HDMI input, it is usually much easier to test with a single-board computer because it can act like a normal monitor.
HMI
HMI stands for Human-Machine Interface, meaning the screen, buttons, or controls a person uses to interact with a device. For this product, it suggests the display is intended for control panels, dashboards, robot faces, or other user-facing interfaces.
ICNA3511A
ICNA3511A is the display driver chip used to control this AMOLED panel. The driver IC matters because it determines how the panel is electrically driven and what hardware or driver board is needed to make the screen work.
MIPI
MIPI is a high-speed display and camera interface often used inside phones, tablets, and embedded devices. It matters because raw MIPI displays usually need special driver hardware or software support, unlike plug-and-play HDMI screens.
OLED
OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode, a display type where each pixel produces its own light. It matters because OLED screens are thin, high-contrast and easy to read for small status displays, but they can be more sensitive to image burn-in than some other display types.

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