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UNI-Display has introduced a range of display modules specifically designed to work with HDMI signal outputs. These displays are compatible with the Raspberry Pi, embedded systems, single-board computers, as well as desktops and laptops that support HDMI signal output. Each display module in this series includes a control board with an HDMI signal interface output, making it particularly convenient for use with the Raspberry Pi.
These IPS displays boast outstanding performance and versatile characteristics, making them indispensable across diverse sectors such as industrial controls, medical devices, automotive displays, smart home systems, and beyond.
UNI-Display standard TFT-LCD display modules are available in various sizes from 1.77" to 8" TFT LCD, such as 2.4" TFT display, 2.8" TFT display , 3.5" TFT display, 4.3" TFT display, 5 inch TFT display, 7" LCD display. These TFT LCD modules are including options of TFT panel, TFT LCM with controller board, industry standard mono TFT LCM, TFT color display, and wide operating temperatures of -20°C to +70°C or -30°C to +80°C.
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.