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A Cost effectiveness depends on volume, design complexity, and system requirements. While in-cell can reduce component count, it may involve higher initial engineering effort compared to standard TFT plus external touch solutions.
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A Reliability depends on application conditions. In controlled environments, in-cell touch offers stable performance with fewer interface layers. For harsh environments requiring reinforced cover glass or advanced touch tuning, external PCAP solutions may offer greater flexibility.
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A Not necessarily. In-cell displays are best suited for applications where slim design, compact integration, and optical clarity are priorities. For environments requiring thick cover glass, heavy glove operation, or extreme impact resistance, conventional TFT with external touch may be more appropriate.
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A In-cell itself does not change the native resolution or color performance of the LCD. Its primary benefit is reducing the number of optical layers, which can improve light transmittance and minimize internal reflections compared to conventional LCD plus external touch structures.