
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "TFT displays", 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 TFT displays promise a good read from GPEG International, which we summarised at the time by saying "Backlit TFT displays produce bright, fully saturated colours with a high contrast ratio and wide viewing angle". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Split screens remain clear in the sunlight from Display Technology: "The new narrow bezel technology has made video walls suitable for applications with a bezel width of only 15mm".
In February 2008, we covered the news from Renesas Technology Europe concerning its SH7721 microprocessor - take a look at Microprocessor helps boost battery life which says: "The SH7721 microprocessor integrates a TFT controller with up to 1024 x 1024 resolution and with an associated, dedicated 2.4Kbyte line-buffer RAM to prevent flickering".
Take a look also at the news release from Hitachi Europe - Display Products Group, VGA-resolution module has long-life backlight, as well as Custom TFTs suit specific applications from Anders Electronics, and Easy evaluation for all TFT displays from Densitron Display Solutions.
See also:
Wide-screen TFT looks good from any angle (January 2008)
High-aperture-ratio fringe field switching is a new development in TFT technology that enables displays to be viewed at almost 180 degrees in both axes
Microcontroller drives colour displays (October 2007)
Low-power 32bit MCU combines high-level processing, high-capacity memory and a colour LCD controller in a compact 20 x 20mm package
Display driver covers full range of sizes (August 2007)
Compact driver card designed LED backlit TFT displays accepts analogue, S-Video and composite inputs, and connects to both LVDS and TTL panels
SoC simplifies automotive display design (June 2007)
RISC-based system-on-chip processor for automotive displays boasts the industry's highest system level of integration to date
Wide-format TFT steps into the daylight (June 2007)
A 4.3in TFT LCD with WVGA resolution uses transmissive microreflective technology, which naturally enhances daylight readability without increasing power consumption
TFTs offer more options in the short run (June 2007)
Semicustom mid-size colour TFT displays offer a wealth of bespoke features to customers ordering as few as 100 displays