An improvement to decades-old LCD technology promises to turn the surface of almost anything into a full-color digital display. At the very least, it brings color-changing gadgets closer to reality.
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Canon users are kept waiting for its next-gen four-axis LCD screen – when are we likely to see it?
All eyes were on Canon's EOS R6 Mark III for a new redesigned 4-axis LCD screen, but we're still waiting for Canon to follow in Sony's footsteps. So when are we likely to see their next-gen screen ...
LONDON—The latest Omdia Mini LED Backlight Market Tracker indicates that LCD TV displays equipped with mini-LED backlight units will hit 6.2 million units in 2024 and surpass the OLED TV display ...
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are a type of electronic display used in everything from televisions and computer monitors to digital watches and PDAs. An LCD is made up of two sheets of polarizing ...
Electronic paper, from companies like E Ink, can display color images now while minimizing power usage. The trade-off is they look nowhere near as vibrant as display technologies like LCD and OLED, ...
With the rapid evolution of driver information technology, we can expect the automobile of the future to be equipped with multiple displays, possibly a dozen per car or even more (Fig. 1). These ...
Flagship phones have been adopting AMOLED panels in favor of LCD for a while now. Top phone manufacturers are opting for the improved battery hours and flexibility in features such as Samsung’s Always ...
Electronic paper, also known as e-paper or electronic ink (E Ink), is a display technology that mimics the appearance of ordinary paper. It utilizes the principles of electrophoresis to create a ...
The agreement by LG Display to sell its stake in its Guangzhou, China factory to TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT) marks a new phase in the rapidly growing domination of the global ...
At long last, a new display technology is challenging an industry that has been dominated for the past three decades by the liquid-crystal display (LCD). First used four years ago in car stereos, ...
Manufacturers of controllers and other integrated circuits for liquid-crystal display panels are striving for higher levels of integration as a way of meeting customer demands for lower-cost monitors.
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