A Not necessarily. While 4K offers higher detail, it also increases cost and power consumption. 1920×1080 is often the more practical choice for most industrial use cases.
A Yes, but additional enhancements are required. High brightness, optical bonding, and anti-reflection treatments are essential for maintaining visibility in sunlight.
A Yes. Higher resolution panels require more processing power and backlight support, which can increase overall system power consumption compared to lower-resolution displays.
MIPI, LVDS, and HDMI are commonly used depending on system architecture. MIPI is typical for compact embedded systems, while HDMI is often used for easier integration.
A Not always. On smaller screens, high resolution increases pixel density but may reduce UI readability without proper scaling. It is more suitable for 10.1 inches and above.