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A TFT LCD is an active matrix LCD, in contrast to passive matrix LCDs or simple, direct-driven (i.e. with segments directly connected to electronics outside the LCD) LCDs with a few segments. TFT LCDs are used in television sets, computer monitors, mobile phones, video game systems, personal digital assistants, navigation systems, projectors ...
LED-backlit LCD; Model Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-Inch) [2] [24] Release date(s) July 20, 2011 Discontinued: June 23, 2016 Model number(s) A1407 Display: 27.00 inches (68.6 cm), IPS active-matrix TFT LCD, glossy glass covered screen, QHD (2560 × 1440) resolution, LED edge-lit backlight. 16∶9 aspect ratio (widescreen) Pixel density: 109 px ...
TFT 120,000 [55] BOE Hefei China gen 8.5 TFT BOE Hefei China gen 6 TFT BOE Beijing China [51] gen 5 TFT BOE Ordos China [56] gen 5.5 LTPS BOE Beijing China [51] gen 8.5 TFT BOE Chengdu China [51] gen 4.5 TFT BOE Fuzhou China [51] gen 8.5 TFT BOE Chongqing China gen 8.5 TFT BOE Fuqin China gen 8.5 TFT TCL: Shenzhen China [57] [58] 9 2019(planned ...
In 1988, Sharp demonstrated a 14-inch, active-matrix, full-color, full-motion TFT-LCD. This led to Japan launching an LCD industry, which developed large-size LCDs, including TFT computer monitors and LCD televisions. [55] Epson developed the 3LCD projection technology in the 1980s, and licensed it for use in projectors in 1988. [56]
The first commercial TFT-based AM LCD product was the 2.1-inch Epson [41] [42] [43] ET-10 [37] (Epson Elf), the first color LCD pocket TV, released in 1984. [44] In 1986, a Hitachi research team led by Akio Mimura demonstrated a low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) process for fabricating n-channel TFTs on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI ...
The EVO had a 4.3-inches (480x800) TFT LCD capacitive touch screen display with a pixel density of 217 pixels per inch (PPI). The display is designed to be used with a finger or multiple fingers at one time for multi-touch sensing. Most gloves and styli prevent the necessary electric conductivity needed for use on the capacitive display.
Detail of a TFT display showing whole screen persistence artifacts TFT display showing persistence artifacts Image persistence on a BenQ GW2765HT IPS LCD monitor. Image persistence, or image retention, is a phenomenon in LCD and plasma displays where unwanted visual information is shown which corresponds to a previous state of the display.
Backup camera view on the navigation screen of a Lexus IS 250 Backup camera on a Volkswagen Golf Mk7 hidden inside the logo. A backup camera (also called a reversing camera or rear-view camera) is a video camera specifically designed to be attached to the rear of a vehicle to aid in reversing and reduce the rear blind spot.