by Jeff Sharon | Sep 12, 2022 | LCD Component Technology
What is Delamination? Delamination is an LCD defect that occurs when one or more of the layers that composes the front facing display begins to separate from one or more of the layers below. Because an LCD screen is composed of multiple layers of films, glass, glue,...
by Jeff Sharon | Mar 13, 2022 | LCD Component Technology
Electromagnetic shielding, or EMI shielding, is the use of materials in a manufacturing design to protect an electronic device from any external electromagnetic noise. When an electronic device (in this case, an LCD) is inundated with excessive electronic signals,...
by Jeff Sharon | Feb 10, 2022 | Display Enhancements, LCD Component Technology, LCD Services
When designing a piece of industrial equipment, one may wonder if upgrading to an LCD interface is worth the expense or redesign. While it may seem to be a hassle, the advantages of employing an LCD interface can increase production and make it easy to customize...
by Jeff Sharon | Jan 3, 2022 | Display Enhancements, Industrial Displays, LCD Component Technology, LCD Solutions, Marine Displays
Electronics and display life expectancy can vary between brands and environmental condition. No one boat owner can agree upon the best brand to purchase for long use of their electronics. One thing is for certain, all agree that maintenance and...
by Jeff Sharon | Jul 23, 2021 | LCD Component Technology, LCD Solutions
Its been a little more than one year since the Japanese electronics giant Mitsubishi announced the end of their LCD manufacturing business. This left many customers struggling to decide how to replace or repair their potentially aging fleet of displays. Mitsubishi in...
by Jeff Sharon | Jul 6, 2021 | LCD Component Technology
Whether LEDs or CCFLs, typical LCD monitors need a backlight to produce visible images on screen. Most modern displays employ the use of LEDs to illuminate their images, however many older or lower cost displays still use the tried-and-true compact cold fluorescent as...