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New Vision Display is a custom LCD display manufacturer serving OEMs across diverse markets. One of the things that sets us apart from other LCD screen manufacturers is the diversity of products and customizations we offer. Our LCD portfolio ranges from low-cost monochrome LCDs to high-resolution, high-brightness color TFT LCDs – and pretty much everything in between. We also have extensive experience integrating LCD screen displays into complete assemblies with touch and cover lens.
Sunlight readable, ultra-low power, bistable (“paper-like”) LCDs. Automotive grade, wide operating/storage temperatures, and wide viewing angles. Low tooling costs.
Among the many advantages of working with NVD as your LCD screen manufacturer is the extensive technical expertise of our engineering team. From concept to product, our sales and technical staff provide expert recommendations and attentive support to ensure the right solution for your project.
As a leading LCD panel manufacturer, NVD manufactures custom LCD display solutions for a variety of end-user applications: Medical devices, industrial equipment, household appliances, consumer electronics, and many others. Our state-of-the-art LCD factories are equipped to build custom LCDs for optimal performance in even the most challenging environments. Whether your product will be used in the great outdoors or a hospital operating room, we can build the right custom LCD solution for your needs. Learn more about the markets we serve below.
We have thousands of standard products that are in stock and available from our Seattle, WA and Hong Kong warehouses to support fast product development and preproduction without MOQ. The stock covers TN, STN LCD display panels, COB, COG character LCD display, graphic LCD display, PMOLED, AMOLED display, TFT display, IPS display, high brightness and transflective, blanview sunlight readable display, super high contrast ratio display, lightning fast response displays, efficient low power consumption display, extreme temperature range display, HMI display, HDMI display, Raspberry Pi Display, Arduino display, embedded display, capacitive touch screen, LED backlight etc. Customers can easily purchase samples directly from our website to avoid time delays with setting up accounts and credit terms and shipping within 24 hours.
Many of our customers require customized OEM display solutions. With over two decades of experience, we apply our understanding of available display solutions to meet our customer’s requirements and assist from project concept to mass production. Using your ideas and requirements as a foundation, we work side by side with you to develop ideas/concepts into drawings, build prototypes and to final production seamlessly. In order to meet the fast changing world, we can provide the fastest turnaround in the industry, it takes only 3-4 weeks to produce LCD panels samples and 4-6 weeks for LCD display module, TFT LCD, IPS LCD display, and touch screen samples. The production time is only 4-5 weeks for LCD panels and 5-8 weeks for LCD display module, TFT LCD, IPS LCD display, and touch screen.
One of these glass substrates would cover the floor of a nine-square-meter room. Eight 60-inch displays or six 70-inch displays can be produced from a single substrate. By effectively manufacturing large-screen LCDs, we can maximize our advantage in making 60-inch-and-larger LCDs.
To manufacture LCD panels using these massive G10 glass substrates, our LCD panel plant is 360 meters wide across the front and 400 meters deep. The plant can yield 78,000 glass substrates per month, and it has a production capacity equivalent to approximately 470,000 70-inch LCDs per month.
Color filters, a key component of LCD panels, are manufactured in-house in two plants. These plants do more than just provide high-quality, cost-efficient products; they also continue to develop products with new functions and greater performance.
The related plants are linked like arteries, so that materials can be transported between plants using minimal time and energy. The transport paths total approximately 1.9 kilometers (1.2 miles) in length and are much more efficient than trucks at delivering the large, thin G10 glass substrates. Using this transport system contributes to the efficient manufacture of large-screen LCDs.
A robotic forklift picks up a sheet of glass thinner than a credit card and as big as two table-tennis tables, and effortlessly swings it 90 degrees before gently placing it into an oven where it will bake at 200 degrees Celsius. It’s a graceful and finely engineered process and one of several that takes place minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day in Sharp’s LCD factory in Sakai, western Japan.
Operations at Sakai began in October, just in time for the competitive year-end sales period, and the factory is already a key supplier of panels for big-screen TVs and one of the reasons why LCD TV prices continue to fall.
At the center of the plant’s claim of world-class status is the size of glass sheets processed. Typically several LCD panels are made on a single sheet of glass to benefit from economies of scale before the glass is cut to produce individual screens. The Sakai plant handles sheets measuring 2.88 meters by 3.13 meters — almost double the size of those at Sharp’s other factory — so LCD panels can be made more efficiently and prices lowered.
The glass panels are made by Corning at a plant next to Sharp’s LCD factory and transported on a conveyer that connects the two. Across the street Dai Nippon Printing and Toppan have factories that produce color filters for the LCD panels. In total 19 companies contribute to a sprawling facility at the center of which sits the LCD factory. Sharp also has a solar cell factory on the land, and there is unoccupied space for expansion.
Looking down from fifth-floor observation windows into one of the clean-room production areas, the sheer scale of the operation was obvious. Photo etching machines, each about 3 meters high and about the size of a tennis court, are lined up one after another for about 200 meters. Inside each sits a 200-ton camera, the largest in the world, according to Sharp.
In other production areas, robots the size of trucks pick up crates holding about 50 sheets of glass and whisk them to other areas of the factory for processing. A wet area is used to wash the glass, drawing around 100,000 tons of water per month through a recycling system while in another area machines check the more than 100 million transistors on each finished panel for faults.
Sharp says its Sakai operations have a comparatively lower impact on the environment than other plants. The larger glass sheets mean more efficient production and a central energy control center collectively manages the energy needs of all the factories on the site. Solar panels on the factory roofs supply 9 megawatts of power and there are plans to double this, while Sharp has also had a hand in constructing a nearby solar farm for Kansai Electric Power.
Sakai can currently handle up to 36,000 sheets of glass per month. Each sheet has enough space for 18 screens in the 40-inch size or 8 screens in the 60-inch size, and two sheets are sandwiched together in each finished screen. The plant is capable of making around 324,000 finished LCD panels per month for 40-inch LCD-TVs or 144,000 panels for 60-inch LCD-TV sets.
Flat-panel displays are thin panels of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying text, images, or video. Liquid crystal displays (LCD), OLED (organic light emitting diode) and microLED displays are not quite the same; since LCD uses a liquid crystal that reacts to an electric current blocking light or allowing it to pass through the panel, whereas OLED/microLED displays consist of electroluminescent organic/inorganic materials that generate light when a current is passed through the material. LCD, OLED and microLED displays are driven using LTPS, IGZO, LTPO, and A-Si TFT transistor technologies as their backplane using ITO to supply current to the transistors and in turn to the liquid crystal or electroluminescent material. Segment and passive OLED and LCD displays do not use a backplane but use indium tin oxide (ITO), a transparent conductive material, to pass current to the electroluminescent material or liquid crystal. In LCDs, there is an even layer of liquid crystal throughout the panel whereas an OLED display has the electroluminescent material only where it is meant to light up. OLEDs, LCDs and microLEDs can be made flexible and transparent, but LCDs require a backlight because they cannot emit light on their own like OLEDs and microLEDs.
Liquid-crystal display (or LCD) is a thin, flat panel used for electronically displaying information such as text, images, and moving pictures. They are usually made of glass but they can also be made out of plastic. Some manufacturers make transparent LCD panels and special sequential color segment LCDs that have higher than usual refresh rates and an RGB backlight. The backlight is synchronized with the display so that the colors will show up as needed. The list of LCD manufacturers:
Organic light emitting diode (or OLED displays) is a thin, flat panel made of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying information such as text, images, and moving pictures. OLED panels can also take the shape of a light panel, where red, green and blue light emitting materials are stacked to create a white light panel. OLED displays can also be made transparent and/or flexible and these transparent panels are available on the market and are widely used in smartphones with under-display optical fingerprint sensors. LCD and OLED displays are available in different shapes, the most prominent of which is a circular display, which is used in smartwatches. The list of OLED display manufacturers:
MicroLED displays is an emerging flat-panel display technology consisting of arrays of microscopic LEDs forming the individual pixel elements. Like OLED, microLED offers infinite contrast ratio, but unlike OLED, microLED is immune to screen burn-in, and consumes less power while having higher light output, as it uses LEDs instead of organic electroluminescent materials, The list of MicroLED display manufacturers:
LCDs are made in a glass substrate. For OLED, the substrate can also be plastic. The size of the substrates are specified in generations, with each generation using a larger substrate. For example, a 4th generation substrate is larger in size than a 3rd generation substrate. A larger substrate allows for more panels to be cut from a single substrate, or for larger panels to be made, akin to increasing wafer sizes in the semiconductor industry.
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This 55-inch medical grade LCD monitor can display very high quality two-dimensional color video images with 4K resolution from a wide range of medical imaging systems such as surgical ...
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Whether from the BRILLIANT™, BOLD™, or EMPIRE™ product series, our LED screens come in a vast array of sizes and pixel pitches for numerous indoor and outdoor applications. Whether you need an LED display screen for a conference room or one big enough to cover a skyscraper, SNA Displays has the custom-engineering knowledge and experience to make your vision come to life. We also have all-in-one, out-of-the-box LED screens perfect for on-the-go messaging.
Conference display device is important for work efficiency as it collects over 60% perceived information. Based on the most advanced HD technology, LianTronics professional meeting room display solution has provided a smooth "transmission-execution-feedback" commanding process to facilitate a highly efficient meeting.
Integrating communication, command, control & message into one, LianTronics proven display solution for control rooms can present comprehensive information from different channels dynamically, responsively, and precisely for rapid decision making to deal with emergencies and significant events.
a line of extreme and ultra-narrow bezel LCD displays that provides a video wall solution for demanding requirements of 24x7 mission-critical applications and high ambient light environments
Unione Confcommercio Milano, one of the largest business associations in Italy, wanted to upgrade its 490-seat conference room, Orlando’s Hall, from analog to digital with a high level of AV interoperability in order to meet the needs of a modern-day 562sqm meeting space.
The Ministry of Justice in Rome was looking for a media distribution system for a 38-seat conference room equipped with multimedia terminals, which is its primary meeting space at the State Courthouse where the National Prosecutor meets Italian state officials and foreign officials.
A major seafood company updated the bridge control room and onboard systems of one of its fishing trawlers with an AV distribution solution for high-resolution output from radar equipment, various vessel monitoring systems, and oceanographic and atmospheric data visualization to help ensure both safety and efficient operations.
Chiang Mai University’s College of Arts, Media and Technology in Thailand wanted to upgrade 31 classroom systems in its Learning and Innovation Center Building to be more convenient and easy-to-use for teachers, students, and administrators alike.
The Galician government was in the market for an upgraded audiovisual system in over 40 courtrooms. Monitoring, recording, complete control, and intuitive designs were key objectives for this project and the starting point for a state-of-the-art, fully-integrated solution.
In order to continue providing the best possible care for its patients, a hospital in Europe decided to redesign its wards into a mix of group and individual patient rooms that could be conveniently monitored 24/7 from a single, central control room.
A global manufacturer of LCD panels had several manufacturing and module assembly plants that needed their critical monitoring and control systems to be upgraded to help maintain their competitive advantage.
A renowned Italian university has established itself as a prominent institute for higher education since its founding almost 70 years ago, and currently has a total of 19,000 students and over seven departments. To accommodate the growing number of students with the best education possible, several rooms were upgraded with new audio and video equipment. Two lecture halls needed solutions that were both easy to use and provide full control over AV applications. An additional conference room required a centralized system to ensure efficient collaboration.
A well-known opera building located in Pisa underwent a complete renovation and approached ATEN to update the video systems of the conference hall in the adjacent museum. An additional collaborative space was installed in the front of the room where four people needed to connect various HDMI and VGA devices. Video signals needed to be extended from this space to different screens and projectors within the same room and the reception.
An Italian SI specializing in process automation of industrial plants, with a focus on DCS, SCADA/HDMI, PLC, needed several computers to be safely stored in a server room, while still be accessible from 5 different control rooms.
Henkel, a multinational company with leading products in the Adhesive Technologies, Beauty Care, and Laundry & Home Care sectors, established a new facility in Kruševac, rbia, to expand production. This included establishing a new conference room at the factory.
Tusdata, a medical training center located in Ankara, Turkey, was planning to move its main facilities to a new location in a high-rise building. In order to continue providing the best medical training in Turkey for physician candidates preparing for placement examinations in the health sciences, the school required a network of online classrooms on five floors, plus a digital signage system across eight floors.
Epson established a high-end showroom with ATEN Modular Matrix and Video Extender solutions to showcase its flagship projectors with various interactive applications.
As a leading provider of IT connectivity and management solutions, including integrated KVM, professional AV, and intelligent power solutions, ATEN established a state-of-the-art war room to serve multiple functions, such as a meeting room, conference room, a training space, and an experiential zone for its employees, partners, and customers to experience the ATEN solution on hand.
The Yungching Realty Group is one of the leading realtors in Taiwan. In order to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2018, they built a state-of-the-art showroom, which they named the iPlus Smart Innovation Center. The aim was to provide the public with an innovative service experience and assist them to make the best decision when investing in real estate.
Nan-Hu Elementary School is one of the first e-Learning schools in Taipei, Taiwan. Their e-Future classroom prides itself on taking the best advantage of the high level of technology adoption and
know-how among younger students to encourage a new kind of participation in learning. The school was looking for a major upgrade to its e-Future classroom to solve device control issues
As an innovator in the broadcasting industry in Latin America, Artear decided to build a state-of-the-art newsroom. This major project involved the creation of two large video walls to display up-to-the-minute content 24-7 for news editors and marketing content creators, and also to display in real-time the content streams from live channels, social media platforms and outside broadcasting vehicles.
A new conference room enhances the organization of international conferences at the headquarters of the institution. To fit all presentation requirements, a flexible and easy-to-use media distribution solution was sought for by the system integrator.
A 5 Star hotel in Hong Kong has recently created a multi-purpose function room to be used by its international guests. The function room requires a minimal yet sophisticated A/V installation that will echo the hotel’s sleek design and focus on quality.
Optoma is known worldwide as a premium designer, manufacturer, and retailer of audio-visual products for home theater, office, and personal use. In view of the gap between user experience and up-to-date technology, Optoma corporate headquarters decided to renovate its meeting room with a high-performance presentation and conferencing system, it turned to its technology partner ATEN for assistance. Because of the complexity of the system, Optoma"s most important requirements were ease of use and minimal user distraction. These key value points demanded intuitive, automated controls that could quickly shift among various lighting environments, source feeds from computers, and a wide variety of mix-and-match audio-video outputs.
Founded in Metro Manila as part of an international healthcare conglomerate, The Medical City (TMC) is one of the largest tertiary care providers in the Philippines. A few years ago, TMC decided to create the Philippines" most advanced training center for minimally-invasive-surgery (MIS). Called CASSTI, this center features MIS operating rooms, virtual reality stations, and various simulation and lecture halls, all of which are connected to monitors in remote class- and seminar-rooms which are dispersed across an area of a couple hundred meters.
The Changwon City Government Data Center consists of various rack mounted multi-platform servers; and each server rack is installed with an 8/16 port KVM switch with LCD console. To increase overall work efficiency, the Changwon City Government needed a complete KVM over-IP solution with security to effectively achieve their data center management goals ...
Petrovietnam built a large conference room for holding annual shareholder meetings. For real-time monitoring and management of the meetings, all video sources for conferencing, presentations, and surveillance are centrally managed in a control room ...
A training organization in Korea provides various training courses and education development programs for the Navy. However, the training room in the military base is too old to accommodate their current training needs. Therefore, the organization wants to renew their training facilities and look for innovative A/V installation solutions to improve their training efficiency ...
A world renowned casino in Asia has surveillance cameras located at various locations in the casino for security monitoring. The feed from these surveillance cameras needs to be monitored locally in the server room as well as on a 4 x 4 Video Wall in the control room ...
Established in 1972, National United University is a state-funded university located in Miaoli City, Taiwan. The University established a second campus in 2014. This resulted in the need for a new service room to store all the additional student administration details ...
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One of the universities in Hong Kong has various classrooms with multiple electronic devices. Students are allowed to use them for events and usually leave without closing the devices. As a result, the electrical expenditures increased and staff had to walk from classroom to classroom in order to switch the devices off, which consumed a lot of time ...
A leading European mining company is looking for a solution to consolidate remote monitoring and remote control methods for various types of analytical server. All servers need to be controlled via two operators and monitored on a 14 screen video wall in the control room with access over IP when requested by HQ in Stockholm, Sweden ...
An Oil & Gas Equipment & Service Company helps oil companies to find oil and gas reserves offshore worldwide. They required video extensions for operators to access data from their systems/computers that are situated in the control room ...
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To shorten the traveling time and expand the living territory of urban residents, K Rapid Transit Corporation was commissioned by the City Government to build and operate a new Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system that offers a reliable, convenient and comfortable transportation service for residents. For the MRT system’s construction, a data center was built at the main station for centralized management of servers performing complex administrative tasks for the whole system; while 37 server rooms were set up at each MRT station to consolidate servers performing necessary tasks ...
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An insurance companyt would like to set up LCD display in the lobby and meeting room to introduct their various insurance programs to their client ...
An insurance companyt would like to set up LCD display in the lobby and meeting room to introduct their various insurance programs to their client ...
Since its establishment in 2008, GSD Co., Ltd., has been manufacturing and providing customized display solutions like a professional resized LCD and high brightness LCD all over the world for Casino/arcade Gaming, Transportation, Public information, Advertising, ATM, Outdoor KIOSK, Medical display, Marine display and so on.
We are now achieving new custom display solutions with unique design and supreme image quality to meet your various needs. With extensive experiences in LCD displays. GSD also provides P-Cap touch solutions with various glass design support and high quality optical bonding services.
In large infrastructures such as manufacturing plants where multiple devices are connected in a network, control rooms play an important in its daily operations. A control room can be referred to as an operations center which controls the activity and monitors the traffic and security of multiple computers, servers, routers, printers and other devices that are connected to the network. The design of a control room must include the functionality and technology needed to properly carry out the various activities of a particular facility.
For the past few years, control rooms are already adopting the use of flat-screen LCDs. The LCD technology also developed over time where their performance and robustness allow them to be used 24/7 in control room environments. iTech Company has a range of LCD monitors that are designed for control room applications. One of these is its ECH2130 industrial LCD monitor which has been used by Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant, one of Russia"s nuclear power plants. This facility equipped its modern control room environment with multiple iTech Company"s LCD monitors which are well-suited for use in these applications as they take up far less space, deliver sharp displays, and feature rugged design.
iTech"s product model ECH2130 is a 21.3-inch industrial chassis and wall mount LCD with metal housing. It has a resolution of 1600x1200 with brightness level of 250 nits. It utilizes LED backlight technology for energy-efficiency, brighter screen and overall superior image quality. It also made use of optical bonding technology for the best reduction of ambient light washout while providing a superior ruggedization and enhances the display durability under vibrations and shocks. It has also an optional front AR glass or vandal-resistant glass.
iTech Company"s ECH2130 industrial monitor combines high resolution and high performance features which are required in demanding and critical settings. With its functionality and rugged design, it provides an effective display solution to monitor and maintain a large control room infrastructure such as in Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant.