Display Week has once again come and gone. I was there to live it, see it, and dare I say feel it too. The energy and excitement are palpable, and no one can deny that this is the place to be if you are in the display industry.
Capacitive touch screens and resistive touch screens, like two "interactive messengers" with clear division of labor, play different roles in our lives. Today, let's unveil the mystery of the screen and see how these two technologies allow our fingertips to communicate with the digital world.
Automotive display shipments have reached record levels in 2024, with revenues and display area growing significantly faster than unit shipments, according to a new report from Counterpoint tracking the industry from Q1 2022 through Q4 2024.
Samsung Electronics has obtained ‘Real Quantum Dot Display’ certification from TÜV Rheinland for its latest QLED TV lineup. The certification validates compliance with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 62595-1-6 standard, which establishes requirements for quantum dot light converting units combined with blue light sources in QLED displays.
Touch technology plays a big role in modern factories and field jobs. It helps workers stay safe and work faster. As traditional gloves no longer meet the needs of high-tech environments, touch-enabled gloves became a must. These gloves let workers use screens without removing their gloves. Recent breakthroughs now make all-in-one capacitive screen gloves even better. They are changing industries
Think about all the places you use a display. Cars, phones, TVs, and mobile devices are on the consumer side, but they are everywhere in the industrial, commercial, and military world too. China has perhaps 80% of the worldwide display capacity. Suppose China stopped or limited shipments of displays to the U.S. as part of the current trade war. The US has no domestic supply and friendly countries