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  • We are a TEAM

    產品/Product:增值設計/Value-Added Design;品質保證/Quality Assurance
    市場/Market:覆蓋全球/Global Networks;與客戶建立合作關係/Partnership with Customers
    技術/Technology:人力資源/Human Resources;與主要材料供應商結盟/Alliances with Key Materials Suppliers
    成本/Cost:品質控制/Quality Control;供應鏈管理/Supply Chain Management

    13 2024-10-25
  • HDMI Boards/Wires

    Boards:
    - HDMI Driver Board can be customized according to customer requirements
    - Can meet the customer's various functional design
    - Can meet certification requirements

    Wires:
    - Cable can be customized according to customer requirements
    - Can meet customers' various thread head and pin sequence design
    - Can meet certification requirements

    1 2024-10-25
  • TFT LCD  Module,Optical Materials

    TFT LCD  Module:
    - Multi Shapes: 16:9, 4:3 Rectangular, Bar-shaped, Square & Round-shaped
    - Open Frame Mechanical
    - Resolution:  QVGA, VGA, XGA, Full HD
    - Backlight Lifetime:   70K Hours  Available
    - Wide Viewing Angle
    - Transmissive, Transflective Product
    - Interface: RGB, LVDS, MIPI & eDP
    - RTP & PCAP option
    - Optical/Air Gap Bonding

    8 2024-10-25
  • Touch Panel,Backlight Unit

    Touch Panel:Fit mode selection: OCA / OCR / DST(airgap) Bonding Support glove touch, multi-touch, stroke and high touch sensitivity

    Backlight Unit:Fit mode selection: The backlight (BackLight) is the 1 light source behind the liquid crystal display (LCD), and its luminous effect will directly affect the visual effect of the liquid crystal display module (LCM).

    6 2024-10-25

Twisted Nematic LCDs

Liquid crystals were discovered over 100 years ago, but commercial applications remained elusive until the invention of the twisted nematic (TN) LCD by Schadt and Helfrich in 1971 (Schadt and Helfrich, 1971).

 

Film Compensated Super Twisted Nematic (FSTN) LCDs

 

The biggest issue with early multiplexed LCDs was the decrease in contrast ratio as the number of addressed lines increased. However, this problem was largely resolved with the invention of the film-compensated super-twisted nematic (FSTN) LCD in the early 1980s.