
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LCD technology", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
Start with the news release Strong signs for printed and organic displays from NanoMarkets, which we summarised at the time by saying "New technologies bring the advantages of flexibility, readability in bright sunlight and especially low power consumption". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Patent protects colour LCD technology from Genoa Color Technologies: "Multi Primary is the only technology that allows LCDs to fully cover cinema gamut".
In April 2007, we covered the news from Hitachi Europe - Display Products Group concerning its TX07D09VM1CBB and TX07D09VM1CAB - take a look at Quarter VGA modules resolve to save space which says: "High performance 2.7in TFT LCD modules are engineered to meet the demanding needs of industrial and consumer applications".
Take a look also at the news release from Murata Power Solutions, LED display comes out into the sunshine, as well as Double film display has true black background from Digital Displays, and Design kits speed LCD applications from Anders Electronics.
See also:
LCD module slims down for handset duties (November 2006)
Hitachi Displays has developed the world's thinnest (1.29mm thick) IPS LCD module for mobile phones
TFT LCDs offer many quarter-VGA choices (August 2006)
The Sharp Microelectronics 'Small' family of TFT LCD modules offers one of the widest ranges of QVGA products from a single manufacturer
Novel LCD technology takes a broader view (January 2006)
Display Technology now offers Samsung's mSWV+ technology for wide angle mobile viewing under impaired lighting conditions
Monochrome modules join LCD portfolio (May 2005)
Trident has added the Powertip range of LCD modules and panels to its franchised portfolio of LCD solutions
MCU portfolio runs from toys to high-end control (November 2004)
Sharp Microelectronics now offers a total of nine microcontrollers under the name BlueStreak
Intelligent transfer switch doubles reliability (November 2004)
The MultiSwitch from Riello Galatrek is an intelligent automatic transfer switch that can be powered from two independent sources to achieve standby power protection should one source fail suddenly
Flat panel is prepped for surgery (March 2004)
VTS Medical Displays Europe has a new 18.1in medical monitor claimed to set new standards in medical imaging for endoscopy procedures
LCD first for large-format videoconference system (January 2004)
Tandberg has developed the world's first videoconferencing system to feature large format LCD screens
Drag and drop design for automotive LCDs (December 2003)
TeleflexMorse Electronics has developed a novel Windows programming tool for large-format, automotive-grade LCD panels
Large LCDs have resolution for XGA and HDTV (September 2003)
Two new 22in high-definition, full-colour active matrix TFT-LCDs aim for PC multimedia and television applications
Novel LCD technology takes drivers on substrate (February 2003)
Sharp's innovative Continuous Grain Silicon (CG-Silicon) technology has been designed into a new line of Viewcam digital camcorders from Sharp Electronics Corp
Display of displays at Electronica (October 2002)
Next month's Electronica 2002 provides the perfect forum for Global Display Solutions to exhibit its world-class range of industrial displays on booth A6.575
Global debut at CEBIT (December 2001)
CEBIT 2002 provides the forum for the debut of Global Display Solutions (GDS), the result of the merger between Italian CA and G Industrie and Emco Electronics
Displays in the dock (October 2001)
Digital View has completed a novel touch screen project which has made full use of the advantages of LCDs in an industrial application
Displays are bright enough for sunlight (August 2001)
BF Group has introduced sunlight readable displays featuring advanced matrix technology, that includes both amorphous and polysilicon transmissive displays
15in LCD monitors for OEM and computing uses (June 2001)
Flint Displays is bolstering its flat-screen portfolio with a 15in TFT liquid crystal monitor suitable for computer display applications as well as OEM designs
Low-temperature polysilicon LCD in Italian eBook (May 2001)
IPM-NET has chosen Toshiba's 20cm low-temperature polysilicon LCD technology to deliver low-power high-resolution display functionality in a new electronic book to be launched this summer
LCD panel has extended temperature range (March 2001)
Maximiser2 from Densitron is an LCD module with a top-of-the line specification that includes operation over a wide temperature range