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How LCD makers lie to you about viewing angles A man (presumably her family) told her that the ones which indicated TFT (Thin Film Transistor) were the ones to buy. Written by George Ou ...
Early LCD monitors had some pretty awful issues when not viewed from directly in front of the screen. These days the technology has really minimized this flaw, but if you still have a cheap monitor… ...
NEC LCD Technologies announced the successful development of a new color TFT LCD module that enables the viewing angle to be switched from wide to narrow in accordance with display contents, use and ...
This ability enables viewers to narrow the 140-degree viewing angle down to 30-degrees so that any plans to sneak a peek at what you're glancing at are immediately subverted.
Industrial LCD manufacturer KOE has introduced a high performance 3.5in TFT display. The Rugged+ TX09D200VM0BAA features a 3:4 aspect ratio, QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) resolution and in-plane switching ...
Using An LCD’s Poor Viewing Angle To Your Advantage October 24, 2011 by Mike Szczys 17 Comments Early LCD monitors had some pretty awful issues when not viewed from directly in front of the screen.
After years with Windows, I used the MacBook Air M4 for one week; Finally, a Bluetooth speaker that rivals my Bose SoundLink Max; I spent hours testing Samsung's new flagship soundbar ...
A 180-degree angle means that there is no difference, which is fairly true for CRT and plasma screens. However, viewing angles differ between LCD and front and rear-projection screens. Both ...
LCD panel adapts itself to different viewing angles. 06 Sep 2007. Taiwanese researchers have developed a new system that allows images on an LCD screen to look the same when viewed from any angle. One ...
Televisions with LED/LCD-lit screens have had some obvious drawbacks—limited viewing angles, blacks that often look gray, and brightness issues that sometimes make dark scenes look cloudy.
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