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 | Uncategorized
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 18, 2023 | LCD Solutions
LCDs are often thought of as delicate and complicated, however they can be used (and thrive) in extreme, high traffic environments. From your smart phone, to the food menu at the gas station, LCDs can be designed for near continuous use and robust interactivity. The...
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 | NVIS Design for the Military Industry
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...
by Jeff Sharon | Nov 8, 2022 | LCD Solutions
What Is a Rugged Display? Common sense tells us that an LCD is a delicate piece of technology meant to be handled with care. Often expensive and made with fragile components, an LCD on its own wouldn’t survive the many varied tasks and environments they are currently...
by Jeff Sharon | Oct 20, 2022 | LCD Solutions
The touchscreen display is the standard interface to nearly all human-to-machine interactions. Their familiar form factor makes them the easy choice when it comes to visualizing the information our machines need to tell us, and when your display breaks, it can feel...
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 | Jul 11, 2022 | Digital Signage Technology
4K History and Specifications 4K display resolution is a modern display format valued among consumers for its crisp images, vibrant colors, and versatility across devices and sizes. The term “4K” commonly refers to a display resolution of at least 4000 pixels, with...
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,...