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Toshiba QF5D is the latest series of QLED TVs by the brand based on Fire TV. It is identical in terms of design and hardware to the Toshiba QA5D series from 2022 but arrives with Fire TV and Alexa built-in instead of Android TV and Google Assistant. The QF5D series comprises four models: Toshiba 65QF5D53 - specifications Toshiba 55QF5D53 - specifications Toshiba 50QF5D53 - specifications Toshiba 43QF5D53...

According to the latest Omdia report on TV displays, the demand recovery for LCD TV panel orders from the top global Korean and Chinese TV producers is around the corner. This market rebounds by 19% YoY in Q2 of 2023 and is expected to reach 161.4 million units. That will increase by 8% YoY, focusing on 50-inch and larger screens. If these expectations materialize, the market will return to its peak levels in 2020...

The last TP Vision announcement today regarding its 2023 TV lineup was about The One Performance Series - Philips PUS8808 and Philips PUS8508 with Ambilight 3 and the new Google TV OS – plus the more intuitive UI. Philips PUS8808 specifications and features This series will comprise six models, each with a wide color gamut 4K display with a 120Hz native refresh rate. The displays are HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, HLG...

Continuing over from the top-of -the-line OLED908, TP Vision also unveiled the Philips OLED808. There"s a third OLED series for this year - the Philips OLED708 - but it is only mentioned with a single promo photo unveiling a sticks stand. Philips OLED808 specifications and features This series will include a total of five models: Philips 77OLED808/12 Philips 65OLED808/12 Philips 55OLED808/12 Philips 48OLED808/12...

Today, TP Vision has unveiled its 2023 TV lineup. Let"s begin with the 2023 Philips OLED TVs which will be available in two series (so far) - the Philips OLED908 and the Philips OLED808. Philips OLED908 specifications and features The top-of-the-line Philips OLED TVs will be available in three size classes: Philips 77OLED908/12 Philips 65OLED908/12 Philips 55OLED908/12 The most noteworthy upgrade compared to...

Asus ROG Swift PG27UQR debuted at Gamescom 2022 which was held in August 2022. It seems that as of today, Asus is ready to launch this monitor to the market because it published its full specifications and features. The initial announcement stated that the model would be available by the end of 2022. Back to the specs. The model is TÜV Flicker-free and TÜV Low Blue Light certified and arrives with various...

The Acer Predator X45 was announced at CES 2023 in the beginning of January together with the Predator X27U. Based on Acer"s preliminary information we managed to compile a list of specifications and features for this model. The Acer Predator X45 features a 45-inch OLED display with an extreme 800R curvature. It has an ultra-wide QHD resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels and a native refresh rate of 240Hz with AMD...

The Acer Predator X27U was announced at CES 2023 in the beginning of January. Based on Acer"s preliminary information we managed to compile a list of specifications and features for this model. Unfortunately, the model code, dimensions, power, and ergonomics remain unknown. For starters, the Predator X27U is built around a 26.5-inch OLED display with a QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and 98.5% DCI-P3 color space...

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Learn all about touch types, brightness, backlights, color depths, and more. We’ve created a key terms and definitions library to guide you along your lcd technology search.

LCD brightness, or more technically “Luminance”, is measured in millicandles of luminance per square meter, also known as “NITs”. Serious specifies a “minimum typical” brightness for each display, meaning that the described LCD has a typical luminance specification at least that amount. LCD brightness is measured at the LCD’s initial power-up. See backlight longevity, below, for how LCD backlights degrade over time.

LCD backlight lifetime is a function of the specific LEDs selected for the backlight, and is measured in thousands of hours. If the backlight is maintained at 100% full power from initial LCD powerup fresh from the Serious factory, the typical brightness after that many hours will be typically 50% of its initial luminance.

Color LCDs get darker when operated below the minimum temperature range, and respond more sluggishly to visual changes. At higher temperatures, LCDs get washed out. At certain temperature extremes, the LCD driver chips may not function at all. The LCD temperature range is the minimum range where the LCD is deemed to perform acceptably without factoring in any backlight warming. LCD backlights do generate (when fully powered) several degrees of heat that can help obtain better LCD functionality at the low end of the LCD specification.

Note this range does not mean the SIM will cease functioning necessarily. Most SIMs are rated at -40 to +80C, so it is possible the SIM can continue to function even if the LCD is not visible to the user.-20 to +70C: most cost effective, most common

This is the number of bits the LCD uses to represent one pixel. There is often a GUI performance penalty for going above 16 bits because 4 bytes (vs. 2) have to be used to represent a pixel on the driver MCU and typically this impacts memory and performance (or, alternatively, the power of the MCU required to deliver equivalent performance).  Unless your GUI has extensive large shading gradients, 16-bit is almost always adequate for most applications.16 bit / 65K colors: most cost effective, most widely available, suitable for most applications (RGB565)

LCD technology is rapidly evolving. There are several types of “viewing technology” now available. Some are a function of the raw LCD panel fabrication process, others a result of optically bonded film techniques.

TFT-TN Portrait: traditional portrait mode viewing. When the LCD is viewed with the long edge vertically, has good viewing from 3 sides (typically 9, 12, and 3 o’clock) and reduced angle viewing from one (typically 6 o’clock)

Optical Viewing Angle (OVA) Films:a film can be applied to the surface of a traditional TN-TFT panel and deliver typically 75%+ viewing angles in all 4 directions, similar to true  as Multi-domain-Vertical Alignment (MVA) panel. Often OVA and MVA panels are categorized together asMulti Viewing Angle (MVA) panels

Multi Viewing Angle (MVA): Multi-domain Vertical Alignment (MVA), often called “Multi Viewing Angle” is a new technology combining optics with LCD manufacturing techniques providing good viewing angles from all 4 directions without contrast or color shifting. MVA carries a price premium and is becoming less common as OVA is less expensive with similar results, and IPS delivers better performance and more common.

In Plane Switching (IPS): an LCD fabrication technology which gives excellent viewing angles from all directions without contrast/color shift. It carries a higher price premium and is more common in larger panels (10.1″+) in the industrial/embedded space.

BEZEL OPENING: inner limit where your bezel should be contacting the surface of the touch panel & LCD with any gasket and not adversely affect touch performance

ACTIVE AREA (A.A.): active pixel area of the LCD, and of the touch region; you will want to ensure visually the center (C) of this active area is visible to the end user, and accessible for touch interface

Note that the specification of Response Time is at 25C; response times will often be progressively slower as the operating temperature drops below -10C for most panels.

There are two types of interpretations of Trand Tf, depending on the nature of the panel technology: Normally Black (Negative) or Normally White (Positive).

Color can be technically and empirically measured, but how it is perceived by the human eye is the true goal of color appearance in an LCD. A color “gamut” is a specific range of color out of the full color palette most relevant to how the human eye perceives color.

This diagram shows the “standard” color spaces we want to reference when we talk about what color appearance can be generated by a specific LCD:The colored areain the graph is the total range of color visibleto the human eye. Not all these colors can be generated by an LCD. D65 is the white point

When colors are displayed on a specific LCD, they deliver colors in an area similar to the dashed triangle on the diagram above — in other words, a subset of the NTSC space, and often close to the sRGB space used to take and edit photographs digitally. In web and GUI development tools, colors are generally represented by a triplet of 3 hex values from 0x00-0xFF (i.e. 0-255 decimal, or 0-100%) in triplets such as 0x223344 where 0x22 is hex 22 for the red value, 0x33 for green, and 0x44 for blue. Each individual color (red, green. blue) when driven at 100% (0xFF) represents a corner of the dashed “LCD performance” triangle.

Because the NTSC gamut is the most relevant color space to the human eye, the standard mechanism for determining an LCD’s color performance is to compare the LCD’s performance (the dashed triangle) against this NTSC gamut:NTSC(gamut)% = area of dashed triangle / area of NTSC triangle * 100%

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The price of LCD display panels for TVs is still falling in November and is on the verge of falling back to the level at which it initially rose two years ago (in June 2020). Liu Yushi, a senior analyst at CINNO Research, told China State Grid reporters that the wave of “falling tide” may last until June this year. For related panel companies, after the performance surge in the past year, they will face pressure in 2022.

LCD display panel prices for TVs will remain at a high level throughout 2021 due to the high base of 13 consecutive months of increase, although the price of LCD display panels peaked in June last year and began to decline rapidly. Thanks to this, under the tight demand related to panel enterprises last year achieved substantial profit growth.

According to China State Grid, the annual revenue growth of major LCD display panel manufacturers in China (Shentianma A, TCL Technology, Peking Oriental A, Caihong Shares, Longteng Optoelectronics, AU, Inolux Optoelectronics, Hanyu Color Crystal) in 2021 is basically above double digits, and the net profit growth is also very obvious. Some small and medium-sized enterprises directly turn losses into profits. Leading enterprises such as BOE and TCL Technology more than doubled their net profit.

Take BOE as an example. According to the 2021 financial report released by BOE A, BOE achieved annual revenue of 219.31 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 61.79%; Net profit attributable to shareholders of listed companies reached 25.831 billion yuan, up 412.96% year on year. “The growth is mainly due to the overall high economic performance of the panel industry throughout the year, and the acquisition of the CLP Panda Nanjing and Chengdu lines,” said Xu Tao, chief electronics analyst at Citic Securities.

In his opinion, as BOE dynamically optimizes its product structure, and its flexible OLED continues to enter the supply chain of major customers, BOE‘s market share as the panel leader is expected to increase further and extend to the Internet of Things, which is optimistic about the company’s development in the medium and long term.

“There are two main reasons for the ideal performance of domestic display panel enterprises.” A color TV industry analyst believes that, on the one hand, under the effect of the epidemic, the demand for color TV and other electronic products surges, and the upstream raw materials are in shortage, which leads to the short supply of the panel industry, the price rises, and the corporate profits increase accordingly. In addition, as Samsung and LG, the two-panel giants, gradually withdrew from the LCD panel field, they put most of their energy and funds into the OLED(organic light-emitting diode) display panel industry, resulting in a serious shortage of LCD display panels, which objectively benefited China’s local LCD display panel manufacturers such as BOE and TCL China Star Optoelectronics.

Liu Yushi analyzed to reporters that relevant TV panel enterprises made outstanding achievements in 2021, and panel price rise is a very important contributing factor. In addition, three enterprises, such as BOE(BOE), CSOT(TCL China Star Optoelectronics) and HKC(Huike), accounted for 55% of the total shipments of LCD TV panels in 2021. It will be further raised to 60% in the first quarter of 2022. In other words, “simultaneous release of production capacity, expand market share, rising volume and price” is also one of the main reasons for the growth of these enterprises. However, entering the low demand in 2022, LCD TV panel prices continue to fall, and there is some uncertainty about whether the relevant panel companies can continue to grow.

According to Media data, in February this year, the monthly revenue of global large LCD panels has been a double decline of 6.80% month-on-month and 6.18% year-on-year, reaching $6.089 billion. Among them, TCL China Star and AU large-size LCD panel revenue maintained year-on-year growth, while BOE, Innolux, and LG large-size LCD panel monthly revenue decreased by 16.83%, 14.10%, and 5.51% respectively.

Throughout Q1, according to WitsView data, the average LCD TV panel price has been close to or below the average cost, and cash cost level, among which 32-inch LCD TV panel prices are 4.03% and 5.06% below cash cost, respectively; The prices of 43 and 65 inch LCD TV panels are only 0.46% and 3.42% higher than the cash cost, respectively.

The market decline trend is continuing, the reporter queried Omdia, WitsView, Sigmaintel(group intelligence consulting), Oviriwo, CINNO Research, and other institutions regarding the latest forecast data, the analysis results show that the price of the TV LCD panels is expected to continue to decline in April. According to CINNO Research, for example, prices for 32 -, 43 – and 55-inch LCD TV panels in April are expected to fall $1- $3 per screen from March to $37, $65, and $100, respectively. Prices of 65 – and 75-inch LCD TV panels will drop by $8 per screen to $152 and $242, respectively.

“In the face of weak overall demand, major end brands requested panel factories to reduce purchase volumes in March due to high inventory pressure, which led to the continued decline in panel prices in April.” Beijing Di Xian Information Consulting Co., LTD. Vice general manager Yi Xianjing so analysis said.

“Since 2021, international logistics capacity continues to be tight, international customers have a long delivery cycle, some orders in the second half of the year were transferred to the first half of the year, pushing up the panel price in the first half of the year but also overdraft the demand in the second half of the year, resulting in the panel price began to decline from June last year,” Liu Yush told reporters, and the situation between Russia and Ukraine has suddenly escalated this year. It also further affected the recovery of demand in Europe, thus prolonging the downward trend in prices. Based on the current situation, Liu predicted that the bottom of TV panel prices will come in June 2022, but the inflection point will be delayed if further factors affect global demand and lead to additional cuts by brands.

With the price of TV panels falling to the cash cost line, in Liu’s opinion, some overseas production capacity with old equipment and poor profitability will gradually cut production. The corresponding profits of mainland panel manufacturers will inevitably be affected. However, due to the advantages in scale and cost, there is no urgent need for mainland panel manufacturers to reduce the dynamic rate. It is estimated that Q2’s dynamic level is only 3%-4% lower than Q1’s. “We don’t have much room to switch production because the prices of IT panels are dropping rapidly.”

Ovirivo analysts also pointed out that the current TV panel factory shipment pressure and inventory pressure may increase. “In the first quarter, the production line activity rate is at a high level, and the panel factory has entered the stage of loss. If the capacity is not adjusted, the panel factory will face the pressure of further decline in panel prices and increased losses.”

In the first quarter of this year, the retail volume of China’s color TV market was 9.03 million units, down 8.8% year on year. Retail sales totaled 28 billion yuan, down 10.1 percent year on year. Under the situation of volume drop, the industry expects this year color TV manufacturers will also set off a new round of LCD display panel prices war.

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Introducing the FHQ981-L Ultra High Definition LCD Display from Christie. This high-performance, flat panel comes in 98" diagonal. Its Ultra High Definition (UHD) delivers quality image and contrast, with 10-bit, commercial-grade display for the users content. It features user-focused conveniences like an OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) slot for compatibility with pluggable media players and digital signage devices.

Additionally, this device is manufactured with USB inputs, built-in speakers, and also has multi-window capability (Dual, Quad ≤ 1080p @ 60Hz allowable resolution). The Christie FHQ981-L LCD display is an ideal solution for digital signage applications, boardrooms, and small video walls. It delivers high quality value and reliability for the life of the display with a three year warranty from Christie.

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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

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Poco today announced a new member in the X4 series – the X4 GT – alongside the Poco F4 in the global market. The new smartphone succeeds the X3 GT, launched last year. The Poco X4 GT is supposedly a rebadged Redmi Note 11T Pro. The key features of the Poco X4 GT include a 144Hz 6.6-inch LCD, Dimensity 8100 chipset, 64MP triple camera setup and a 5,080mAH battery with 67W charging.

Poco’s X4 GT features a 6.6-inch LCD display with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a touch sampling rate of 270Hz. The LCD panel on the X4 GT offers a peak brightness of 650 nits and comes with support for Dolby Vision. The display has Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top of it.

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So, why is this important? A monitor’s panel technology is important because it affects what the monitor can do and for which uses it is best suited. Each of the monitor panel types listed above offer their own distinctive benefits and drawbacks.

Choosing which type of monitor panel type to buy will depend largely on your intended usage and personal preference. After all, gamers, graphic designers, and office workers all have different requirements. Specific types of displays are best suited for different usage scenarios.

The reason for this is because none of the different monitor panel types as they are today can be classified as “outstanding” for all of the attributes mentioned above.

Below we’ll take a look at how IPS, TN, and VA monitors affect screen performance and do some handy summaries of strengths, weaknesses, and best-case uses for each type of panel technology.

IPS monitors or “In-Plane Switching” monitors, leverage liquid crystals aligned in parallel to produce rich colors. IPS panels are defined by the shifting patterns of their liquid crystals. These monitors were designed to overcome the limitations of TN panels. The liquid crystal’s ability to shift horizontally creates better viewing angles.

IPS monitor variations include S-IPS, H-IPS, e-IPS and P-IPS, and PLS (Plane-to-Line Switching), the latter being the latest iteration. Since these variations are all quite similar, they are all collectively referred to as “IPS-type” panels. They all claim to deliver the major benefits associated with IPS monitors – great color and ultra-wide viewing angles.

With regard to gaming, some criticisms IPS monitors include more visible motion blur coming as a result of slower response times, however the impact of motion blur will vary from user to user. In fact, mixed opinions about the “drawbacks” of IPS monitor for gaming can be found all across the web. Take this excerpt from one gaming technology writer for example: “As for pixel response, opinions vary. I personally think IPS panels are quick enough for almost all gaming. If your gaming life is absolutely and exclusively about hair-trigger shooters, OK, you’ll want the fastest response, lowest latency LCD monitor. And that means TN. For the rest of us, and certainly for those who place even a modicum of importance on the visual spectacle of games, I reckon IPS is clearly the best panel technology.” Read the full article here.

IPS monitors deliver ultra-wide 178-degree vertical and horizontal viewing angles. Graphic designers, CAD engineers, pro photographers, and video editors will benefit from using an IPS monitor. Many value the color benefits of IPS monitors and tech advances have improved IPS panel speed, contrast, and resolution. IPS monitors are more attractive than ever for general desktop work as well as many types of gaming. They’re even versatile enough to be used in different monitor styles, so if you’ve ever compared an ultrawide vs. dual monitor setup or considered the benefits of curved vs. flat monitors, chances are you’ve already come into contact with an IPS panel.

TN monitors, or “Twisted Nematic” monitors, are the oldest LCD panel types around. TN panels cost less than their IPS and VA counterparts and are a popular mainstream display technology for desktop and laptop displays.

Despite their lower perceived value, TN-based displays are the panel type preferred by competitive gamers. The reason for this is because TN panels can achieve a rapid response time and the fastest refresh rates on the market (like this 240Hz eSports monitor). To this effect, TN monitors are able to reduce blurring and screen tearing in fast-paced games when compared to an IPS or VA panel.

On the flip side, however, TN panel technology tends to be ill-suited for applications that benefit from wider viewing angles, higher contrast ratios, and better color accuracy. That being said, LED technology has helped shift the perspective and today’s LED-backlit TN models offer higher brightness along with better blacks and higher contrast ratios.

The greatest constraint of TN panel technology, however, is a narrower viewing angle as TN monitors experience more color shifting than other types of panels when being viewed at an angle.

Today’s maximum possible viewing angles are 178 degrees both horizontally and vertically (178º/178º), yet TN panels are limited to viewing angles of approximately 170 degrees horizontal and 160 degrees vertical (170º /160º).

TN monitors are the least expensive panel technology, making them ideal for cost-conscious businesses and consumers. In addition, TN monitors enjoy unmatched popularity with competitive gamers and other users who seek rapid graphics display.

Vertical alignment (VA) panel technology was developed to improve upon the drawbacks of TN. Current VA-based monitors offer muchhigher contrast, better color reproduction, and wider viewing angles than TN panels. Variations you may see include P-MVA, S-MVA, and AMVA (Advanced MVA).

These high-end VA-type monitors rival IPS monitors as the best panel technology for professional-level color-critical applications. One of the standout features of VA technology is that it is particularly good at blocking light from the backlight when it’s not needed. This enables VA panels to display deeper blacks and static contrast ratios of up to several times higher than the other LCD technologies. The benefit of this is that VA monitors with high contrast ratios can deliver intense blacks and richer colors.

MVA and other recent VA technologies offer the highest static contrast ratios of any panel technology. This allows for an outstanding visual experience for movie enthusiasts and other users seeking depth of detail. Higher-end, feature-rich MVA displays offer the consistent, authentic color representation needed by graphic designers and other pro users.

There is another type of panel technology that differs from the monitor types discussed above and that is OLED or “Organic Light Emitting Diode” technology. OLEDs differ from LCDs because they use positively/negatively charged ions to light up every pixel individually, while LCDs use a backlight, which can create an unwanted glow. OLEDs avoid screen glow (and create darker blacks) by not using a backlight. One of the drawbacks of OLED technology is that it is usually pricier than any of the other types of technology explained.

When it comes to choosing the right LCD panel technology, there is no single right answer. Each of the three primary technologies offers distinct strengths and weaknesses. Looking at different features and specs helps you identify which monitor best fits your needs.

LCD or “Liquid Crystal Display” is a type of monitor panel that embraces thin layers of liquid crystals sandwiched between two layers of filters and electrodes.

While CRT monitors used to fire electrons against glass surfaces, LCD monitors operate using backlights and liquid crystals. The LCD panel is a flat sheet of material that contains layers of filters, glass, electrodes, liquid crystals, and a backlight. Polarized light (meaning only half of it shines through) is directed towards a rectangular grid of liquid crystals and beamed through.

Note: When searching for monitors you can be sure to come across the term “LED Panel” at some point or another. An LED panel is an LCD screen with an LED – (Light Emitting Diode) – backlight. LEDs provide a brighter light source while using much less energy. They also have the ability to produce white color, in addition to traditional RGB color, and are the panel type used in HDR monitors.

Early LCD panels used passive-matrix technology and were criticized for blurry imagery. The reason for this is because quick image changes require liquid crystals to change phase quickly and passive matrix technology was limited in terms of how quickly liquid crystals could change phase.

Thanks to active-matrix technology, LCD monitor panels were able to change images very quickly and the technology began being used by newer LCD panels.

Ultimately, budget and feature preferences will determine the best fit for each user. Among the available monitors of each panel type there will also be a range of price points and feature sets. Additionally, overall quality may vary among manufacturers due to factors related to a display’s components, manufacturing, and design.

Alternatively, if you’re into gaming and are in the market for TN panel these gaming monitor options may be along the lines of what you’re looking for.

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Prices for all TV panel sizes fluctuated and are forecast to fluctuate between 2020 and 2022. The period from March 2020 to July 2021 saw the biggest price increases, when a 65" UHD panel cost between 171 and 288 U.S. dollars. In the fourth quarter of 2021, such prices fell and are expected to drop to an even lower amount by March 2022.Read moreLCD TV panel prices worldwide from January 2020 to March 2022, by size(in U.S. dollars)Characteristic32" HD43" FHD49"/50" UHD55" UHD65" UHD------

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