Everything You Need to Know About LCD Display Lead Times
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Keith Mitnik / January 12, 2019
First of all, don’t be afraid of the word “custom” in front of LCD display. The idea of getting exactly what you need is very exciting, but your enthusiasm could be quickly deflated by all of the misconceptions of this process and not being able to meet your budget or schedule. At Phoenix Display International, we don’t want this to happen to you. ...
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Topics: Lead Time, LCD Display, LCD, Phoenix Display International
U.S. Tariff on Chinese Imports - What Does that Mean for Display Manufacturing?
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Keith Mitnik / September 17, 2018
This week, the USTR finalized its tariffs on $200 Billion of Chinese imports in response to China’s unfair trade practices. The list contains 5,745 full or partial lines of the original 6,031 tariff lines that were on a proposed list of Chinese imports announced on July 10, 2018....
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Phoenix Display International Taps into Expertise and Creativity to Save Citrix Display
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Keith Mitnik / June 11, 2018
Phoenix Display International (PDI) had been working with Citrix, a global provider of digital solutions, for five and a half years. The relationship started over the need for the PDI team to solve Citrix’s delivery and cost issues, but when a new project was introduced in 2014, there were new requirements that could not be satisfied by the ...
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What Makes a High-Quality LCD Display?
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Keith Mitnik / May 14, 2018
A high-quality LCD display is essential for fully addressing end-customer use cases. Displays with defects and cosmetic flaws can only hurt your reputation with your customers. However, the term “quality” is often confused with “performance,” which can lead you to ask the wrong questions in your purchase decisions. In this post we explore the ...
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A Custom Display Solution in Action: Perfect Pass [Case Study]
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Keith Mitnik / April 16, 2018
Anyone that knows me well is aware of how much I like wakeboarding. It’s been a personal passion of mine for the past 20 years. That’s why I’m so connected to this client’s case....
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How PDI Can Help Solve the Biggest Problems with LCD Displays
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Keith Mitnik / March 19, 2018
The industrial market is full of applications that require LCD displays. However, there are a number of problems that hinder the seamless integration of displays with end products....
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The History of LCD Displays and What the Future Holds
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Keith Mitnik / February 28, 2018
Here at Phoenix Display, we talk about LCD displays every day. With LCDs being such a big part of our daily lives, we thought it would be useful to explore the history of this important technology and where we see it going in the future....
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The History of Phoenix Display International
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Keith Mitnik / January 05, 2018
Hey, Keith here. We’re doing something a little different with this post. We talk about LCD displays a lot because that’s what we do. But who we are is a story I’d like to share....
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The Anatomy of LCD Displays
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Keith Mitnik / December 11, 2017
Many of our customers come to us with questions about LCD displays: Can you put a touch panel on any display? Does this display come with a graphic user interface (GUI) already installed that will work with my application? To provide some clarity, we’ll cover the ins and outs of an LCD display....
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Common Misconceptions About Custom LCD Displays
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Keith Mitnik / November 14, 2017
You may have a specific project or application that requires a customized LCD display, but you’re hesitant about going down this path because of preconceived notions you may have. Forget what you’ve heard. We’re here to set the record straight about some common misconceptions about LCD displays....
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