Phoenix Display Blog

What to Ask When Vetting a New LCD Display Supplier

By Keith Mitnik / January 25, 2017
It may have been years since you last switched to a new LCD display supplier. And chances are, that original vetting process may not have been very thorough if done at all, which may be why this is why you're re-evaluating today. Asking the right questions during this process clarifies what you need for a successful partnership with your display ...
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Topics: Supplier Problems

Q&A: Display Integration, Going Custom & More

By Keith Mitnik / January 23, 2017
At Phoenix Display we understand that your display project is one-of-a-kind. We've compiled some commonly asked questions and our answers to them in this Q&A blog....
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Topics: Delivery, Customization, Obsolescence, Cost

How Do I Know What Type of Display I Need?

By Keith Mitnik / January 20, 2017
When it comes to your product utilizing an LCD display, it's the central component that your end user will be interfacing with and ensuring that you design for the perfect LCD display to match the needs of your market and your end user is critical. There's a host of different display options to integrate with your unique business needs, which can ...
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Topics: Color Displays, Customization, Touch Panel

How Much Should Your LCD Display Cost? [PRESENTATION]

By Keith Mitnik / January 13, 2017
7 Steps to Achieve the Ideal LCD Display Cost Cost can be difficult to quantify and understand, and as producers and consumers, it’s often the first problem we complain about in reference to a product or service. However, the cost of your LCD display is not set in stone, and often times the ideal option is a custom or semi-custom display designed ...
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Topics: Customization, Cost

5 Key LCD Display Challenges

By Keith Mitnik / January 10, 2017
Delivery. Obsolescence. Quality. Performance. Cost. Five simple words that can equate to significant LCD display challenges for you. Here’s how you can successfully address and resolve these 5 LCD display challenges:...
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Topics: Delivery, Obsolescence, Quality, Cost, Performance

Delivering Display Integration Value, a Focus on Monochrome Displays...How it Happens

By Keith Mitnik / December 19, 2016
Customers come with a wide range of design challenges and no two are exactly alike. Addressing issues, including obsolete displays or components, logistics problems and design improvements is our forte. The following display integration design engagements demonstrate some of the ways we're helping our monochrome display customers create more ...
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Topics: Customization, Obsolescence, Monochrome Displays

Designing Displays to Take the Drop

By Keith Mitnik / December 16, 2016
Any portable or handheld device will be inevitably dropped. Humans do that. Because LCD displays are made of thin glass and glass can break, we face some design challenges. While making your display entirely unbreakable isn't possible, optimizing drop-test performance with a system level approach will help products pass display drop-testing and ...
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Topics: Color Displays, Monochrome Displays, Testing, Quality

Avoiding The 8 Killer Display Integration Design Errors

By Keith Mitnik / December 14, 2016
The following design “gotchas” are the ones we most often encounter with our many display integration customers. There are plenty more when it comes to designing displays, but these are the ones we generally help our customers get past on their way to successful product designs. Here we will help you identify and avoid them....
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Topics: Testing, Quality

5 Problems With LCD Displays [INFOGRAPHIC]

By Keith Mitnik / December 12, 2016
The world of LCD Displays can be rather intricate, but the good news is that most of the problems are not complex. Learn about the 5 main problems today from our infographic!...
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Topics: Delivery, Obsolescence, Quality, Cost, Performance

Improving Viewing Angles - More Options Than You Think

By Keith Mitnik / December 09, 2016
The consumer television sector designed thinner displays and broader viewing angles to differentiate products and improve user experiences. These viewing angle improvements are now being adopted for the small-format industrial markets as well. What else can industrial display applications adopt?...
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Topics: Color Displays, Outdoor Displays, Monochrome Displays, Quality