Display technology is inseparable from our modern world. From "retina" screens on the latest iPhones to 4K HDTVs and watches with OLED technology, today's consumer-facing electronics feature ...
For daily productivity, work, web browsing, and entertainment, eReaders can’t compete with the crisp colors and high refresh rates of LCD displays. LCDs (and increasingly OLEDs) have and will be ...
Before microLED technology becomes mature for commercial use, miniLED-backlit LCD panels will compete with OLED panels for application to high-end automotive displays. Save my User ID and Password ...
Part of Apple’s plan for this year’s iPhones is believed to be a model with an iPhone X type design, but using a cheaper LCD display instead of OLED … Known as MLCD+, and marketed by LG in its new G7 ...
Flat-panel display technology is exploding on several fronts as more screens are required for more devices. But one type of display is generating an enormous amount of buzz in the market—microLEDs.
Somewhere along the line, consumer display technology became an alphabet soup full of terms using the letters “LED.” In this succinct guide, we’ll provide a brief overview of common initialisms found ...
Apple's new iPhone 16e adopts the design and display of the iPhone 14, which means it has an OLED display instead of an LCD display. With the debut of the ‌iPhone 16e‌ and the discontinuation of the ...
With the rapid evolution of driver information technology, we can expect the automobile of the future to be equipped with multiple displays, possibly a dozen per car or even more (Fig. 1). These ...
Cutting edge display technology has been a central feature of flagship smartphones in recent years. The LG V30 arrived late last year with yet another innovation in screen tech: new panel type called ...
Most tablets and e-readers today use LCD or e-ink technology, but a new challenger that promises sharp color and reduced screen power consumption could be used in devices in a matter of months.