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News Release from: GDS - Global Display Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2005
Display range to show up in Boston
Global Display Solutions will be exhibiting at the Society for Information Display (SID) conference from 22nd to 27th May 2005, in Boston, Massachusetts on Booth 701.
Global Display Solutions will be exhibiting at the Society for Information Display (SID) conference from 22nd to 27th May 2005, in Boston, Massachusetts on Booth 701 GDS is offering all SID delegates the opportunity to view its range of products including the Piezo inverter, its 37 and 46in large screen TFTs, 37in touchscreen LCD, the optically-enhanced TFT display and the Mitra sunlight readable display
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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GDS's new optically-enhanced TFT is specifically designed for use in environments when ambient lighting conditions are high, such as public information kiosks and flight and rail information displays.
This innovative TFT display, which forms part of GDS's recently launched industrial range, has enhanced brightness and contrast, making the screen a lot easier to read in comparison with alternative TFT displays on the market.
GDS's "first to market" sunlight readable display, the Mitra, will be available at SID 2005.
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The Mitra is a competitively priced, commercially viable high brightness display which is stable in design and uses proven technology.
GDS's innovative touchscreen LCD is the result of a collaboration with NextWindow, designer and developer of optical imaging technologies in the field of touch recognition.
The technology recognises where the user places their finger on the screen by utilising an infra-red illuminated frame and custom line-scan cameras to determine touchpoint.
The touch can be registered up to 1mm before physical contact on the screen's surface.
GDS's new industrial range of LCDs, which will be present at SID, are available in sizes from 6.4 to 19in and have been future-proofed to avoid obsolescence and to ensure upgrade compatibility and product continuity.
The display panels have also been improved in terms of brightness and contrast.
GDS will also be conducting a poster presentation at SID 2005 on its innovative Piezo inverter: "Piezoelectric transformers for CCFL power supply".
This presentation will provide the opportunity for interaction between GDS and SID delegates.
The Piezo inverter is designed for use in multilamp backlight systems such as LCD TVs, high brightness LCD solutions and headrest displays.
GDS's Piezo inverter's balanced output is the first of its kind, giving exceptional uniformity and dimming performance.
It has improved reliability, safety and EMI performance compared with existing wire wound component systems.
This is due to a reduced overall size and lower component count.
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