Product category:
LCD Modules
News Release from: Anglia
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2007
Division puts focus on display
applications
Dedicated displays division will provide enhanced technical support, particularly with respect to the integration of display systems.
Anglia has set up a dedicated displays division to provide enhanced technical support to its customers, particularly with respect to the integration of display systems Many of today's colour displays need external controllers, inverters and drivers, in addition to requiring specialist connectors and cables
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Anglia's displays division, headed by Jackie Kingston, aims to help customers by recommending and supplying suitable combinations of devices to meet the requirements of each application.
Tim Shaw, Divisional Marketing Manager for Wireless, Optoelectronics and Displays, explains some of the issues involved: "In order to recommend the right display we need to understand the optical performance required, viewing angles, physical format, backlighting requirements, type of power source, power consumption limitations and many other factors".
"Selling displays is no longer just about shipping a part from the catalogue, our customers need more applications advice than ever before and that's why we've established a division that has been trained to provide expertise in this area".
Anglia sells displays from Hitachi and Bona Fide Technology, drivers from IDT and Solomon Systech, and cables and connectors from Hirose, Taicom and Tyco Electronics, so it well positioned the provide the complete package of components needed to create an integrated display system.
The company has set up a dedicated displays website and has produced a comprehensive 24-page brochure covering displays and associated components.
The brochure can be downloaded in PDF format from the website.
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