The global automotive industry is set to witness the immense change in the manufacturing, sales, and overall business model, owing to the prompt advances in the latest technologies like autonomous driving, augmented reality, and big data. In today’s cars, there are a growing number of displays. This article explains the
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VIEWING MODES IN LCD PANELS
The terms reflective, transmissive, and transflective describe how LCD modules illuminate. Compared to emissive display technologies such as OLED displays (organic light-emitting diode) and VFDs (vacuum fluorescent displays), LCDs need an ambient light source like the sun, artificial light, or a merged backlight. The display type of image will create
THE INTEGRATION OF LVDS IN DIGITAL DISPLAYS
Display interfaces are used to exchange information across different components. It operates over three primary functions, i.e., image decompression, image assembly, and communication to and from the display daemon. Among the four most particular types of display interfaces are; LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling), eDP (Embedded DisplayPort), MIPI DSI (Mobile Industry
OLED VS LCD – WHICH IS BETTER?
OLED, an acronym for Organic Light Emitting Diode, is often identified as the modern-age display. Many companies are still using LCDs, but the growing demand for OLEDs overshadows the market of LCDs. Traditional LCDs use CCFL or cold-cathode fluorescent lamps backlight whereas OLEDs use organic material to emit light in