Content last revised on December 16, 2025
M270HW01 V1: A Deep Dive into the 27-inch Full HD LVDS Display
The AUO M270HW01 V1 is a 27.0-inch a-Si TFT-LCD module engineered to deliver high-quality visual performance for a range of display applications. This panel balances a large screen size with pragmatic, performance-driven features, offering a streamlined integration path for systems demanding excellent image fidelity. With its 27.0-inch diagonal, 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution, and a standard LVDS Interface, it simplifies development cycles. Key benefits include simplified system integration and outstanding visual clarity. For systems requiring a large, cost-effective display with straightforward integration, this 27-inch FHD panel is the optimal choice.
Key Parameter Overview
Decoding the Specifications for Seamless System Integration
The technical specifications of the M270HW01 V1 are foundational to its performance and adaptability. Each parameter is critical for engineers to assess its suitability for their specific system architecture. The combination of a large display area, standard high-definition resolution, and a conventional interface makes this panel a versatile and practical component.
| Panel and Display Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Panel Size | 27.0 inches |
| Resolution | 1920(RGB)×1080 (Full HD) |
| Panel Type | a-Si TFT-LCD, TN, Normally White |
| Active Area | 597.6 × 336.15 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Antiglare, Hard coating (3H) |
| Optical Performance | |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m² (Typ.) |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 (Typ.) |
| Viewing Angle | 85/85/80/80 (Typ.)(CR≥10) |
| Display Colors | 16.7M (8-bit) |
| Response Time | 3.8/1.2 (Typ.)(Tr/Td) ms |
| Interface & Electrical | |
| Signal Interface | LVDS (2 ch, 8-bit), 30 pins Connector |
| Backlight System | CCFL, 50K Hours |
| Input Voltage | 5.0V (Typ.) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 ~ 50 °C |
Application Scenarios & Value
System-Level Benefits in Desktop and Industrial Displays
What is the benefit of its standard LVDS interface? It ensures broad compatibility with existing controllers. The M270HW01 V1 is engineered for applications where a large, clear, and reliable display is paramount. Its feature set makes it an excellent candidate for All-in-One (AIO) PCs, high-end desktop monitors, and certain types of industrial HMI systems.
Consider the design of a next-generation AIO computer. The challenge is to deliver a premium user experience while managing the bill of materials (BOM) and development timeline. The M270HW01 V1 directly addresses this. Its 27.0-inch screen with 1920x1080 FHD resolution provides an expansive and immersive workspace, ideal for productivity and media consumption. The integration is simplified by its standard LVDS (2 ch, 8-bit) interface, which ensures compatibility with a vast ecosystem of motherboards and scalar boards, reducing the need for custom hardware. Think of the LVDS Interface as a multi-lane highway for video data; it ensures that high-speed signals arrive at the panel intact, preserving signal integrity for a clean, stable image. This allows engineering teams to focus on software and system-level features rather than complex display integration challenges. For systems demanding higher pixel density in a more compact form factor, the G215HAN01.0 offers a 21.5-inch alternative with Full HD resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Engineering Inquiries on Integration and Performance
What are the specific advantages of the LVDS (2 ch, 8-bit) interface on the M270HW01 V1 for a design engineer?
The primary advantage is its universality and robustness. LVDS is a well-established standard, ensuring broad compatibility with off-the-shelf display controllers, single-board computers, and x86 motherboards. This significantly simplifies the electrical design and sourcing process. The 2-channel, 8-bit configuration provides the necessary bandwidth for 1080p resolution at a smooth refresh rate, while its differential signaling nature offers excellent noise immunity, which is crucial for maintaining signal integrity inside a tightly packed chassis like an AIO PC or an industrial HMI.
How does the anti-glare surface with 25% haze benefit end-users in typical applications like office monitors or information kiosks?
The anti-glare surface is a critical usability feature. It diffuses ambient light—such as overhead office lighting or sunlight from a nearby window—instead of reflecting it directly at the user's eyes. This reduction in specular reflection minimizes eye strain and improves readability, which is essential for operators who view the screen for extended periods. For an information kiosk in a brightly lit public space, it ensures the displayed content remains visible and legible from various angles, enhancing the user experience.
For engineering and procurement inquiries regarding the M270HW01 V1, contact our technical sales team to discuss your system requirements.