Different Sorts of LCD Displays

By Oliver Brown


PDLC stands for Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal displays . This technology is also known under other names such as:

- Postponed particle devices display
- Sandblasted glass
- Clever glass
- Sorcery glass
- Privacy glass
- Smart glass
- Switchable glass

The custom glass technology has been improved to operate at a voltage of 3V to 5V, and an enhanced contrast ratio of 40:1.

One main advantage of this kind of customized display is that it does not need further voltage and temperature decreases.

At this time PDLC hasn't got the facility to display colours like a FSC LCD.

This unique custom display allows the LCD glass to be completely clear and see thru, then with the flip of a switch, the custom glass module becomes foggy and you are not ready to see through.

What are the prevailing technologies used in Professional LCD displays?

The most common sorts of technology in use are TFT (Thin film transistor liquid crystal display), OLED (organic light-emitting diode) and plasma displays. All of these sorts of displays offer color and the facility to display graphics and characters. Many contain the ability to display video. One major drawback of each one of these displays is their cost to be customised.

TFT, OLEDs and Plasma can be customised to meet the requirements of a customer, but the tooling cost is extraordinarily prohibitory. Whether or not the consumer is willing to invest into tooling, The MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) wants can reach as high as several thousand. These reservations force consumers in the pro LCD display industry to design their product round the LCD. This is no longer true with the introduction of a new technology that offers the capability of low cost tooling and lower MOQ's but also a wide operating temperature range and ultra-sharp contrast. There are several other types of LCD displays to choose from.




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