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Selecting the right nits level is crucial for sunlight-readable industrial displays. Understanding the difference between nits and lumens, combined with surface treatments and optical bonding, ensures displays remain legible, durable, and reliable in harsh environment
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When it comes to display technology, TFT LCDs have long been the go-to choice for many industries. However, with advancements in technology, IPS TFT displays have emerged as a superior alternative, offering a range of benefits that make them an attractive option for various applications.
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In industrial and embedded systems, LCD selection is rarely about “which looks better.”
Yet many decisions are still influenced by consumer-market assumptions—especially when comparing TN (Twisted Nematic) and IPS (In-Plane Switching) LCD technologies.
This article addresses common myths surrounding TN and IPS displays in industrial applications, and explains how engineers should evaluate them based on real system requirements rather than marketing narratives.
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When choosing a monitor, TV, or industrial display, one of the most common questions is: VA vs IPS screen – which is better? Both VA (Vertical Alignment) and IPS (In-Plane Switching) LCD panels have their advantages and are suited for different applications.
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In demanding industrial environments, durability isn't optional—it’s essential. For equipment operating in hazardous zones, achieving ATEX certification requires the entire system, including the display module, to meet strict mechanical standards. Among them, IK10 impact resistance is considered the highest benchmark for touchscreen protection.
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Touchscreen optical bonding is a critical process in modern display manufacturing that merges the touch panel and the display module into a single, highly durable unit.