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  2. IPS panel - Wikipedia

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    IPS (in-plane switching) is a screen technology for liquid-crystal displays (LCDs). In IPS, a layer of liquid crystals is sandwiched between two glass surfaces. The liquid crystal molecules are aligned parallel to those surfaces in predetermined directions (in-plane). The molecules are reoriented by an applied electric field, while remaining ...

  3. TFT LCD - Wikipedia

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    In-plane switching (IPS) was developed by Hitachi in 1996 to improve on the poor viewing angle and the poor color reproduction of TN panels at that time. [15] [16] Its name comes from the main difference from TN panels, that the crystal molecules move parallel to the panel plane instead of perpendicular to it. This change reduces the amount of ...

  4. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    In-plane switching is an LCD technology that aligns the liquid crystals in a plane parallel to the glass substrates. In this method, the electrical field is applied through opposite electrodes on the same glass substrate, so that the liquid crystals can be reoriented (switched) essentially in the same plane, although fringe fields inhibit a ...

  5. Twisted nematic field effect - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, TN-effect LCDs were largely universal in portable electronics, although since then, many applications of LCDs adopted alternatives to the TN-effect such as in-plane switching (IPS) or vertical alignment (VA). Many monochrome alphanumerical displays without picture information still use TN LCDs.

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    "Switching seats on a plane can sometimes be a tricky situation," said Carla Bevins, who teaches business management communication at Carnegie Mellon University. She said there are some instances ...

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  9. IPS - Wikipedia

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    IPS panel, in-plane switching, a screen technology for liquid-crystal displays; Image Packaging System, OpenSolaris software; Instructions per second, a measure of a computer's processor speed; Internet Provider Security; Interpreter for Process Structures, used in AMSAT satellites; International Patching System file extension, see ROM hacking