With the increasing demand for intelligent disinfection equipment in hospitals, laboratories, airports, and public places, disinfection robots are gradually becoming an important component of smart healthcare and smart buildings. As a core component of human-machine interaction, the display screen…
10.1-inch Industrial LCD Display Selection Guide (Full Version 2026)
The 10.1-inch industrial LCD display is one of the most mainstream “golden sizes” in industrial control, self-service terminals, and smart devices. Compared to a 7-inch screen, it offers a larger display area and a better interactive experience; compared to a 15-inch screen, it boasts …
How to Choose an Industrial LCD Monitor (2026 Guide)
In 2026, the selection of industrial LCD displays has evolved from simply “looking at parameters” to a system-level decision: it’s not just about display quality, but also about matching the environment, lifespan, structure, and long-term maintenance costs. Choosing the wrong scr…
Outdoor LCD Monitors: Anti-glare and Sunlight Visibility Guide
The biggest challenge in using LCD displays outdoors isn’t resolution or size, but rather glare and visibility issues. Whether it’s smart transportation systems, outdoor advertising displays, charging stations, or industrial equipment, the human eye’s ability to recognize screen …
Key technical indicators of long-life industrial LCD screens
Backlight Lifespan and Brightness Stability LED Backlight vs. CCFL Backlight The backlight lifespan of an industrial LCD screen directly affects its overall lifespan. Currently, there are two main backlight technologies: LED Backlight: Lifespan is typically 50,000~100,000 hours. It boasts…
Analysis of the technical differences between industrial LCD screens and automotive LCD screens
Environmental Adaptability Environmental Adaptability of Industrial LCD Screens Industrial LCD screens are typically used in complex environments such as factories, warehouses, and outdoors, therefore requiring strong environmental adaptability. The design of industrial LCD screens needs to …
Optimization of resolution and display effect of industrial LCD screens
The basic concepts and importance of resolution Definition of Resolution Resolution refers to the number of pixels displayed on a screen, usually expressed as horizontal pixels × vertical pixels. For example, 1920 × 1080 means the screen has 1920 pixels horizontally and 1080 pixels verticall…
Advantages of wide-temperature industrial LCD screens in outdoor equipment
Technical Characteristics of Wide-Temperature Industrial LCD Screens Wide-temperature industrial LCD screens refer to LCD displays capable of operating normally in extreme temperature environments, typically with an operating temperature range between 30℃ and 80℃, or even wider. Through special…
Introduction to full lamination of capacitive touchscreens
Overview of Capacitive Touchscreens and Full Lamination Technology Working Principle of Capacitive Touchscreens Capacitive touchscreens operate based on the principle of capacitive sensing. Their screen surface is typically composed of multiple layers of transparent conductive material. When…
TFT vs. LCD: What are the differences? (A complete guide to selecting industrial displays)
In the industrial display field, “TFT” and “LCD” are often mentioned together, leading many purchasing personnel to wonder: Are TFT and LCD the same thing, or completely different? This article will provide clear answers from the perspectives of principles, structure, ap…
LCD displays for harsh environments: shockproof and durable solutions
In fields such as industrial automation, outdoor equipment, automotive systems, and medical instruments, display devices often need to operate stably in environments with high temperatures, low temperatures, vibration, dust, and even humidity. Ordinary commercial displays struggle to meet these ch…
LVDS, RGB, and MIPI: A Comparison of LCD Interfaces
In industrial displays, medical equipment, automotive systems, and consumer electronics, the choice of LCD display interface directly impacts the overall performance, stability, and development complexity. The three most common interface types—LVDS, RGB (TTL), and MIPI—each have distinct technical…