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Early STN LCD built by Brown Boveri in 1984. In 1982, C. M. Waters and E. P. Raynes patented STN displays, [1] and by 1984 researchers at Brown Boveri (later ABB) built the first prototype STN matrix display, with 540 × 270 pixels. [2] A key challenge was finding a way to address more pixels efficiently.
supertwisted nematic effects, STN, the total twist is > 90° SBE (supertwisted birefringence effect) [3] DSTN: double layer STN effect FSTN: foil-compensated supertwisted nematic effect (foil = retarder sheet) in-plane switching effects, IPS [4] fringe-field switching effect, FFS vertically aligned effects, VA [5] multi-domain vertical ...
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The introduction of TN-effect displays led to their rapid expansion in the display field, quickly pushing out other common technologies like monolithic LEDs and CRTs for most electronics. By the 1990s, TN-effect LCDs were largely universal in portable electronics, although since then, many applications of LCDs adopted alternatives to the TN ...
DSTN (double super twisted nematic), also known as dual-scan super twisted nematic [1] or simply dual-scan, is an LCD technology in which a screen is divided in half, which are simultaneously refreshed giving faster refresh rate than traditional passive matrix screens. [2]
STN International, an information service Szczecin Scientific Society (Polish: SzczeciĆskie Towarzystwo Naukowe ), a Polish learned society Science and technology
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