by Jeff Sharon | Mar 24, 2023 | LCD Component Technology
What are open frame displays? Open frame displays, also known as open frame monitors, are display panels that are designed without an enclosure or bezel around the display area. The display panel is typically mounted onto a metal frame or chassis that provides support...
by Jeff Sharon | Mar 6, 2023 | LCD Component Technology
OLED displays, or organic light-emitting diode displays, have been gaining popularity in recent years for their superior image quality and efficiency. OLEDs offer many advantages over their more common LCD counterparts, however there are a few reasons why they haven’t...
by Jeff Sharon | Feb 22, 2023 | LCD Component Technology, LCD Solutions
What Is E-Ink? E-Ink is a unique form of display technology that incorporates the classic look of traditional printed paper, with the re-useability of an LCD screen. Whether it is called E-ink, E-paper, or EPD, they all refer to same thing: electrophoretic displays....
by Jeff Sharon | Feb 1, 2023 | Display Enhancements, LCD Component Technology, LCD Services
How does a Resistive Touch Screen work? A standard Resistive Touch Screen, that is one without the front glass application of a GFG Resistive, remains yet a simple and reliable form of touch screen technology. Resistive Touch Screens are touch screens that respond via...
by Jeff Sharon | Jan 3, 2023 | LCD Component Technology
What is EMI? EMI, otherwise known as Electromagnetic Interference, is an unintended digital “noise” or frequency that disrupts the electrical path of a nearby electronic device. EMI can be created by both natural and man-made means, and is caused, on some level, by...
by Jeff Sharon | Dec 19, 2022 | Display Enhancements, LCD Component Technology, Military Displays
What Is NVIS? NVIS, or “Night Vision Imaging System”, is a piece or group of equipment that permits the user to safely see and operate in night-time and near-dark environments. As defined on the AGDisplays website; “Night vision imaging systems (NVIS) are systems that...