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Most modern monitors will switch to a power-saving mode if no video-input signal is received. This allows modern operating systems to turn off a monitor after a specified period of inactivity. This also extends the monitor's service life. Some monitors will also switch themselves off after a time period on standby.
Digital Fine Contrast is a contrast-enhancing display technology introduced in 2006 by LG Display.It is used in the company's "Flatron" line of TFT monitors and implements a 'smart function' whereby it dynamically detects the characteristics of each frame to be displayed and automatically adjusts its contrast to obtain a sharper and more vivid image.
Additional products include Apple's 20-inch Cinema Display and Dell's UltraSharp 2005FPW LCD Monitor. These use the "LG.Philips" branding. [14] As of 2022, LG Display is the manufacturer of the OLED panels used in Sony's OLED TVs. [15] As of late 2022, LG Display was one of the two suppliers for displays for the iPhone 14 Pro, along with ...
LG Display: South Korea gen 10.5 [52] Chunghwa Picture Tubes: Longtan Taiwan [63] 2002 gen 4.5, gen 6 gen 4.5: 180,000, gen 6: 90,000 Chunghwa Picture Tubes Yamme Taiwan [64] gen 4.5, gen 6 Giantplus Technology: Bade Plant Taiwan [65] gen 3 Giantplus Technology Hsinchu Plant Taiwan [65] gen 3.5 Giantplus Technology
EDID Monitor Descriptors [8] Bytes Description 0–1 0 = Monitor Descriptor (cf. Detailed Timing Descriptor). 2: 0 = reserved 3: Descriptor type. FA–FF currently defined. 00–0F reserved for vendors. 4: 0 = reserved, except for Display Range Limits Descriptor. 5–17: Defined by descriptor type.
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Image source: Getty Images. Marvell tops estimates. Year-over-year revenue growth remained modest at Marvell as it continues to work through an earlier slowdown in the chip sector, but the company ...
LG.Philips Displays was a joint venture created in 2001 by LG Electronics of South Korea and Philips Electronics of the Netherlands in response to the maturing cathode-ray tube (CRT) market. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It primarily manufactured CRTs used in traditional television sets.