Displays
Atmel and NVIDIA Collaborate to Enable Large Format Touchscreens for Tablet PCs
Atmel today announced it is collaborating with NVIDIA to bring high-performance, multi-touch, large-format touchscreen solutions to market. This reference design includes two award-winning devices, including the NVIDIA® Tegra(TM) 2 mobile super chip and Atmel's maXTouch® mXT1386 solution, to power touchscreens up to 15 inches for smartphones, tablet PCs, mobile Internet devices and other applications.
Mitsubishi Electric launches 9.0” QHD Color TFT-LCD Module
Mitsubishi Electric is introducing a new 9.0” color TFT-LCD module AA090AA01 in Quarter High Definition (QHD: 960 × 540) format. QHD provides half the resolution of full high definition (Full HD: 1,920 × 1,080) screens both horizontally and vertically.
Selectronic develops custom display for new digital radio console
Selectronic, the specialist designer and supplier of display products, has developed a custom 2.8in TFT LCD for a new TETRA radio colour console produced by Sepura, one of the global leaders in this market. Used predominantly by the emergency services around the world and in the transport utilities and commercial sectors, the TETRA standard facilitates reliable radio communication at all times and offers secure voice and data transmissions – fr...
GTK launches new Resistive Glass Touchscreen Technology
GTK announced the launch of its new 4 and 5 wire glass/film/glass resistive touchscreen product range. These touchscreen overlays are used in conjunction with graphical TFT displays and are ideal for use in many Human Machine Interface (HMI) applications and portable hand held products. This resistive touchscreen technology offers a number of advantages over projected capacitive technology in terms of user interface, simplicity of design and cost...
Zytronic PCT-based touch sensors take centre stage at Natural History Museum
Zytronic’s high reliability touch sensors, utilising its patented Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT), have been integrated into an imaginative new educational tool unveiled by the Natural History Museum. The company’s ZYBRID sensors will provide touch interactivity to portable tablet computers, developed by ruggedized display solutions provider Melford Electronics, for use by visitors to the Attenborough Studio in the museum's new Darwin C...
Cypress's New Single-Chip TrueTouch Solution for Tablets Changes the Game in Large Touchscreens
Cypress Semiconductor announced availability of a new, high-performance single-chip TrueTouch™ solution for large multitouch touchscreens up to 11.6 inches. The new CY8CTMA884 family offers 60 sensing I/O channels with support for up to 884 nodes on the screen, more than any other single-chip solution. Additional sensing channels are essential for greater accuracy, linearity, support for smaller sized fingers and the ability to resolve multiple...
Microsoft Envisioning Lab uses Zytronic projected capacitive touch sensor technology
Zytronic continues to find exciting application openings for its proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT). In the latest example, the company has produced a specially designed touchscreen solution now deployed in Microsoft® Corporation’s Envisioning Lab. The touch sensor has been developed for use in the Lab’s Spatial Desk - a large, fully touch-enabled, multi-monitor workstation.
Densitron to showcase latest display technologies for gaming at ICE
Densitron is a well-established manufacturer and supplier of innovative custom and standard display solutions utilising OLED, TFT, STN, CSTN, Monochrome and Touch Screen technologies. It has over forty years of experience in providing comprehensive solutions to global organisations. At ICE 2011, which is due to take place between 25th and 27th January 2011 in Earls Court, London, will see Densitron showcasing the latest display and touch screen ...
GPEG announces the reintroduction of two new AMOLED display modules
GPEG's Active Matrix OLED displays provide a vivid colour display with near 180degree viewing angles. These new displays are available in 2.4 and 3.4 inch diagonal with a maximum thickness of 3.0mm. Active Matrix OLED displays feature a power consumption that is typically 40 to 50 per cent less than the equivalent size of TFT display.
Optically Bonded LED Backlit LCD Panels from Display Technology
Display Technology (DT) has introduced the Chimei Innolux G121X1-L03 LCD module. This 12.1 XGA panel has a 500 cd/m² LED backlight and 160°/160° wide viewing angle MVA technology. In addition, the onboard LED converter eliminates the need for noisy high voltage CCFL inverters.