LCD displays are typically divides into three types based on their light transmission modes. The three main types of LCD modes are transmissive,, reflective, and transflective. The main difference is how they use light to illuminate the pixels in the display.
Read MoreThere are two modes in LCD display, including POSITIVE and Negative Mode. The main difference between the Positive mode and Negative mode of LCD screens lies in the color relationship between the background (base color) and the displayed content (characters/graphics), which is essentially determine......
Read MoreA TN-IPS display integrates the ultra-fast response characteristics of Twisted Nematic (TN) technology with the wide-angle color accuracy of In-Plane Switching (IPS), forming a hybrid engineering approach that targets speed, clarity, and visual fidelity in a single panel. This type of display is bui......
Read MoreThe 128×128 graphic LCD screen is a compact, high-contrast monochrome display module, specifically designed for applications that require flexible visual content and ultra-low power consumption. With its square resolution, it supports ICONS and text, making it an ideal choice for menu interfaces, st......
Read MoreThe segment LCD screen is a type of LCD display used to show simple information such as numbers, letters and symbols. Its features include: Fixed Display Content: Each pixel corresponds to a fixed display content and cannot be changed at will. Simple Structure: Composed of upper and lower glass su......
Read MoreThe 128x128 graphic LCD screen is a medium-resolution LCD display, usually referring to types of screens such as LCD (liquid crystal), OLED (Organic Light-emitting Diode), or TFT-LCD (thin-film transistor liquid crystal). This resolution means it has 128 pixels in both the horizontal and vertical di......
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