aas lcd panel in stock
While there are many different manufacturers of LCD monitors, the panels themselves are actually only manufactured by a relatively small selection of companies. The three main manufacturers tend to be Samsung, AU Optronics and LG.Display (previously LG.Philips), but there are also a range of other companies like Innolux and CPT which are used widely in the market. Below is a database of all the current panel modules manufactured in each size. These show the module number along with important information including panel technology and a detailed spec. This should provide a detailed list of panels used, and can give you some insight into what is used in any given LCD display.
Note:These are taken from manufacturer product documentation and panel resource websites. Specs are up to date to the best of our knowledge, and new panels will be added as and when they are produced. Where gaps are present, the detail is unknown or not listed in documentation. The colour depth specs are taken from the manufacturer, and so where they specify FRC and 8-bit etc, this is their listing. Absence of such in the table below does not necessarily mean they aren’t using FRC etc, just that this is how the manufacturer lists the spec on their site.
PLS (Plane to Line Switching) panel in an IPS-type panel made by Samsung; All IPS-type panels, such as Innolux’s AAS, AUO’s AHVA and LG’s AH-IPS and Nano IPS offer excellent color accuracy and wide viewing angles.
PLS stands for Plane to Line Switching and is produced by Samsung, who claims that a PLS panel offers 10% more brightness, better viewing angles, lower production costs (about 15%), better image quality and the possibility of having flexible panels.
There are several variations of IPS panels, such as AU Optronics‘ AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) panels. New AHVA panels are usually faster than other IPS panels but don’t have as wide color gamut. However, they can be paired with custom backlights and deliver an exceptional color gamut, such as the Acer XB323UGP with full Adobe RGB color space coverage.
Overall, whether a monitor has an IPS, PLS, or AHVA panel shouldn’t be the deciding factor when searching for a new display. You should check each monitor’s color gamut, brightness, response time and other specs to determine which monitor’s panel is better.
There are many LCD screen manufacturers for the Laptop Industry. LCD screens have different resolutions, size and type and these screens are compatible as long as the resolution and connections are the same.
For this listing, we will ship you a brand new OEM Compatible LCD screen manufactured either by Samsung, LG, Chi Mei, Chunghwa, Sharp, or AUOptronics. For more information about each LCD manufacture please click here.
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I recently replaced the LCD panel on a laptop that had a really terrible TN panel (Innolux N156HGA-EAB). I ordered an AHVA type panel from AUO (B156HAN01.1) but what I ended up actually receiving was an Innolux N156HCE-EAA Rev C1 AAS-type panel. Either way it"s better than the TN panel it replaced but after doing a little research at panelook.com I am wondering whether or not the "alternative" they sent me was a blessing in disguise or not. The panel I wanted from AUO is brighter and has a better color profile. But the Innolux has a better response rate and slightly better viewing angle. The response rate of the new Innolux is still worse than the old TN panel but I can"t tell that at all (went from 8 ms to 14). That makes me wonder if I would notice a difference of the AUO panel which is 25 ms. Would the brighter panel and better colors trump the response rate difference? The AAS panel seems to be a middle-of-the-road type panel between TN and IPS, like a VA-type, even though AAS is supposedly an IPS-type. What I"m trying to decide is whether or not I go thru the hassle of trying to get the company to send me what I ordered or be happy with what I have. Any opinions?