10.1″ Rugged LCD Display

The LCD304 is a 10.1″ display designed for use in environments where exposure to heat, vibration, shock, or sunlight can affect performance. It features 2000 nits brightness, a –30°C to +85°C operating range, and IK08 impact resistance, supporting visibility and durability in demanding conditions.

Environmental testing plays a critical role in ensuring reliability. The LCD304 has been evaluated for temperature extremes, thermal shock, humidity, vibration, ESD, UV exposure, and impact — stress factors commonly encountered in agriculture, defense, marine, and industrial systems. These tests reflect real-world operating environments where display performance must remain consistent and predictable.

With a focus on reliability, readability, and resilience, the LCD304 makes no compromise between rugged design and optical performance. It’s built to empower agriculture, defense, heavy equipment, EV charging, and marine navigation — anywhere visibility and durability matter most.

Environmental Specifications

Display Specifications

Product Brief

Rugged Applications

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What makes the LCD304 “rugged”?

The LCD304 undergoes extensive environmental testing including vibration, thermal shock, humidity, impact, and UV exposure to ensure reliable performance in harsh conditions.

What does the LCD304 rugged display’s temperature rating mean?

Temperature testing determines whether a display can operate and survive in extreme heat or cold without failure — including issues like black mura, slow response time, or cracked glass. Displays in agriculture, defense, marine, and industrial vehicles often face hot summers, icy mornings, or rapid outdoor-to-indoor transitions. The display must work instantly and reliably. The LCD304 operates from –30°C to +85°C and stores safely from –40°C to +90°C. This ensures the display performs reliably in extreme cold and heat—whether mounted in a tractor cab, military drone unit, or marine console.

Why is thermal shock testing important in rugged displays?

Thermal shock occurs when a display is exposed to sudden and extreme changes in temperature, such as moving from a cold warehouse to direct sunlight or from an air-conditioned cab to a hot outdoor site. These rapid swings can cause internal stress from expansion and contraction, potentially leading to fogging, cracking, or display malfunction, especially in standard displays not designed for rugged use. For rugged applications, this is a critical stress factor that can cause materials to expand or contract unevenly, leading to screen fogging, display failure, or even glass cracking. The LCD304 underwent 1000 cycles of thermal shock ranging from –40°C to +90°C — a level of durability exceeding typical industrial display standards. The result? No failures, no delamination, no screen fogging, confirming the LCD304’s readiness for extreme environments in agriculture, public safety, defense, marine, and EV infrastructure.

How does vibration testing validate rugged durability?

Vibration testing evaluates durability under constant mechanical jostling or shaking, which can loosen connectors, crack components, or degrade the display over time. In real-world, the mounted displays in tractors, fleet vehicles, forklifts, drones, and field instruments experience high-frequency vibration across all three axes during operation or transit. Tested at 5G vibration for 8 hours across X, Y, and Z axes, LCD304 maintained mechanical integrity, consistent brightness, and touchscreen accuracy, proving it is road- and field-ready.

What does IK08 impact resistance mean for rugged displays?

IK ratings classify protection against mechanical impact. IK08 specifically tests against drops or knocks that may occur during shipping, installation, or daily use. In rugged use, displays may be hit by tools, dropped during installation, or slammed by an object. Resistance to these impacts is critical for field reliability. Impact testing was conducted with a 1.7kg steel ball dropped from a height of 29.5cm above the cover glass surface. The LCD module is mounted to an aluminum test jig using the pre-installed tape on the rear of the cover glass. It means the LCD304 can withstand real-world knocks—like drops, tool hits, or rough handling.

Can LCD304 display handle high humidity and moisture?

Humidity testing evaluates how well a display performs in moist, high-humidity environments, which can cause internal condensation, corrosion, or degradation of optical films and adhesives. In real-world, when used in tropical climates, greenhouses, or industrial settings with steam or moisture buildup, the rugged displays must withstand prolonged exposure to heat and high relative humidity. The LCD304 endured 60°C at 90% humidity without failure, showed no fogging, corrosion, or adhesive failure — making it suitable for tropical or moisture-prone environments like agriculture and marine systems.

Is the LCD304 suitable for outdoor UV or sunlight exposure?

Absolutely. UV testing exposes displays to prolonged ultraviolet light, simulating years of outdoor sun exposure to test for yellowing, fading, and material degradation. Outdoor kiosks, EV chargers, and marine displays sit in full sunlight daily. Without UV resistance, displays can degrade quickly in color or lose touchscreen responsiveness. With solar radiation testing at 1120 W/m², it resists UV damage and screen fading—perfect for EV kiosks and marine dashboards under direct sun.

What level of ESD protection does the LCD304 offer?

ESD testing assesses a device’s protection against sudden surges of static electricity, which can damage internal circuits or cause temporary malfunction. In real-world, displays used in dry indoor settings or operated by gloved or jacketed users often face air or contact static discharge, especially in winter or high-friction environments. LCD304 withstood ±8kV air discharge and ±6kV contact discharge with no disruption, shutdown, or touchscreen issues — ensuring safe operation in static-prone areas.

Can the display be customized to different sizes?

Yes. While LCD304 is a 10.1” reference model, the rugged architecture is portable to other sizes including 7”, 12.1”, and more — based on your application needs.

Is LCD304 sunlight-readable?

Absolutely. It features ultra-high brightness (2000 nits), wide color gamut, and anti-reflective coatings for full visibility under direct sunlight.

Does LCD304 support glove-touch input?

Yes, optional PCAP touchscreens with glove support are available. Contact us for customization options.

Can I get a prototype or dev kit?

Yes. Contact our sales team for early access units and integration support kits.

Built for Custom

While LCD304 represents a rugged 10.1″ reference platform, it’s just the starting point. At LTS, we specialize in custom display solutions.

– Specifications like brightness, resolution, backlight dimming, or touch interface can be tailored to your application.

– The ruggedized design framework is portable into other sizes, including 5″, 7″, 12.1″, or larger formats.

– Our modular architecture ensures compatibility with different enclosures, connectors, and mounting options.

Whether you’re designing a new drone controller, a marine navigation panel, industrial HMI, or an EV charging kiosk to operate in rugged environment, we can build it to fit.