The End of Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) Displays

It wasn’t long ago when cathode-ray tube (CRT) dominated the display market. In the past, most displays — televisions, computer monitors, etc. — used CRT technology. CRT, in fact, has become synonymous with old-style displays. Like many other display...
5 Tips on How to Clean an LCD

5 Tips on How to Clean an LCD

Do you own a liquid-crystal display (LCD)? If so, you’ll need to clean it. Like all display technologies, LCDs can accumulate dust and debris. If left unchecked, the presence of this dirt and debris can degrade the quality and performance of your LCD. Cleaning...
What Is a CCFL LCD?

What Is a CCFL LCD?

Cold-cathode fluorescent (CCFL) is one of the most common types of liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) on the market. You can find computer monitors, televisions, human machine interfaces (HMIs) and other display devices featuring this technology. What is a CCFL LCD...
OLED vs QLED: What’s the Difference?

OLED vs QLED: What’s the Difference?

When researching some of the newer and more advanced display technologies, you’ll probably come across organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and quantum light-emitting diode (QLED). They’ve become two of the most popular display technologies for...
5 Reasons to Choose a PCAP Touchscreen

5 Reasons to Choose a PCAP Touchscreen

Also known as PCAT, projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens have become increasingly popular. Like other capacitive touchscreens, they recognize touch commands by measuring capacitance. Touching the display interface causes a reduction in capacitance, which the...
5 Reasons to Choose a PCAP Touchscreen

5 Reasons to Choose a PCAP Touchscreen

Also known as PCAT, projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens have become increasingly popular. Like other capacitive touchscreens, they recognize touch commands by measuring capacitance. Touching the display interface causes a reduction in capacitance, which the...