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
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
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
When it comes to LCD displays, one of the most critical components of any design is the LCD backlight system. The backlight enables transflective displays to be visible in low-light situations and enables transmissive displays to be visible, period....
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Topics:
Color Displays,
Customization,
Monochrome Displays
Don't Let Obsolescence Harm Your Business Obsolescence can be one of the biggest pain points that plagues any manufacturer, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Don’t let obsolescence bring your business to a halt. Make sure you have implemented a few simple obsolescence mitigation strategies....
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Topics:
Color Displays,
Obsolescence,
Monochrome Displays
Competing with the sun is tough for outdoor display applications. But technologies allowing enhanced display readability are there to tackle the challenge. First, know how your display will be used outdoors. Is it fixed or movable, as in hand-held? Fixed is more difficult. Hand-held devices like phones are easier because you can move your wrist to ...
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Topics:
Color Displays,
Outdoor Displays,
Monochrome Displays