
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LCD technologies",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release LCDs get into shape - virtually any shape from
Varitronix UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "LCDs can now be produced in polygonal or even circular shapes, following investment in new precision glass scribing technology".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release LCD technologies to be displayed in Munich from
Sharp Microelectronics Europe: "A display showing three different images on one screen at the same time is only possible with a novel triple directional viewing LCD from Sharp, on show at Electronica 2006 (Hall A3, Stand 424)".
In June 2006, we covered the news from GPEG International
concerning its FDO10416-0.87
- take a look at Module overcomes OLED limitations
which says: "A low-cost 0.87in 104 x 16 mono OLED module offers manufacturers a display to revolutionise small user interfaces".
Take a look also at the news release from NEC Electronics (Europe), LCD modules boast higher visibility,
as well as Monochrome module answers OLED criticisms from GPEG International,
and Mono module resolves to improve medical imaging from NEC Electronics (Europe).
See also:
TFT LCD module ships at end of October 2005
(September 2005)
At the end of October 2005, NEC Electronics Europe and NEC LCD Technologies will begin shipping samples of an 8.4in video graphics array, amorphous silicon, thin film transistor (TFT) LCD module
Supertransmissive LCD is a natural performer
(August 2005)
NEC Electronics Europe is shipping samples of a new 12.1in SVGA amorphous silicon TFT LCD module
Transflective technology expands to 12.1in display
(February 2005)
Sunrise Electronics has just announced that it has now added a new 12.1 inch transflective display to its extensive range of colour TFT modules from NEC
Large TFT panels offer ultrawide viewing
(July 2004)
NEC LCD Technologies has broadened its high-information-content ultrawide-viewing-angle product line for professional monitor applications with four new TFT panels
Workshop gives complete picture on CE.NET 5.0
(April 2004)
A UK-based workshop will give embedded software development engineers hands-on experience in running the new 5.0 release of Windows CE.NET on next generation processors
LCD panels advance to sample stage
(December 2003)
Sample shipments have now started for two different 21.3in QXGA TFT LCD modules and a UXGA TFT LCD module
Large-scale LCD modules enter full production
(October 2003)
NEC's latest high-resolution high-brightness 21.3in UXGA TFT colour LCD module has just started shipping
Super-sharp images from industrial TFTs
(July 2003)
A new range of industrial TFT displays consists of four different panel sizes, each of which produces flicker-free and super-sharp images
ZBD - the zero-power display
(June 2003)
Zenithal bistable technology is a significant evolution in liquid crystal display technology
Novel LCD technology takes drivers on substrate
(February 2003)
Sharp's innovative Continuous Grain Silicon (CG-Silicon) technology has been designed into a new line of Viewcam digital camcorders from Sharp Electronics Corp
Transflective modules spread to industrial uses
(February 2003)
Sunrise Electronics is adding several new modules to its range of high visibility transflective colour TFT modules from NEC, aimed at industrial and instrumentation markets
LCD modules thrive in industrial applications
(January 2003)
Sunrise Electronics will demonstrate at EID 2003 how NEC continues to be LCD manufacturer of choice in the industrial marketplace
LCD panels for industrial applications
(November 2002)
Sunrise Electronics now offers a broad range of LCD panels for industrial applications
Transflective panel is best of two LCDs in one
(May 2002)
NEC's 10.4in NL6448BC33-50 is a completely new type of VGA module known as a transflective panel
Holographic materials focus light on brighter LCDs
(July 2001)
After intensive research, Densitron has implemented a process claimed to improve LCD reflected brightness by at least 50%
LCD panel has extended temperature range
(March 2001)
Maximiser2 from Densitron is an LCD module with a top-of-the line specification that includes operation over a wide temperature range
