Displays
Keyboards for partially sighted available on new Cherry/Aerco website
Keyboards for partially sighted available on new Cherry/Aerco website New keyboards from Cherry, designed specifically for partially sighted users, are now available direct to end-users in the UK through www.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk, a website run in conjunction with Aerco, the Horsham-based electronics distributor.
LCD Modules for Industrial Equipment from NEC
NEC LCD Technologies has introduced two new 15-inch amorphous-silicon color thin-film-transistor liquid crystal display modules with extended graphics array resolution for industrial equipment such as factory automation controllers, measuring instruments, automatic teller machine terminals, kiosks and point-of-sale systems. The NL10276BC30-32 is a standard product with brightness of 250 candelas per square meter (cd/m2), while the NL10276BC3...
Custom service helps users add colour to mono displays
Anders Electronics has further expanded its display design and engineering capabilities by launching a new service that allows the company to cost-effectively add a variety of colour options to standard monochrome displays. Believed to be the industry’s first service of its type, Anders’ M2C (mono-to-colour) custom offering is ideal for customers who want to employ colour to optimise the user machine relationship (UMR), but for whom migration...
LED's included in Rapid Electronics Optoelectronics catalogue
Rapid Electronics, the UK distributor of Kingbright optoelectronics, has announced the publication of the new 2007-2009 Kingbright catalogue. The 118-page, full-colour catalogue features Kingbright's complete range of optoelectronic components, including the latest and most popular high brightness and power efficient LEDs, optocouplers and related accessories.
High resolution full colour Active Matrix OLED displays
Digital Displays has released the first in a series of Active Matrix OLED (AMOLED) displays into mass production. AMOLED technology provides improved manufacturing yields for higher-resolution and larger size OLEDs.
Filament bulb replacement LEDs
Marl has extended its range of filament bulb replacement LEDs, adding both lower and higher voltages to its standard catalogue. LEDs are said to use around 70% less energy than filament bulbs, and are maintenance free since their service life is normally greater than the life of the system into which they are fitted.
Small Diameter Sealed LEDs For Tough Equipment Applications
The CS Series LEDs from Cynergistic Technologies Ltd provide a small diameter indicator for tough applications and water-tight usage. Specially designed with a neoprene gasket/washer to seal against water ingress, the CS LEDs feature a drop-in fit for a standard small size 6mm diameter hole. For greater stability than a snap-in design, the CS LEDs offer secure and easy fastening with hex nuts and spacers for panel mount applications. Made with a ...
Non-volatile display range
Varitronix today announced the European launch of a range of BCD displays, offering high resolutions, a choice of background colours and a variety of large and small sizes. Bistable Cholesteric Display is a non-volatile display technology that only requires power when information on the screen is refreshed, making it ideal for signage, labelling and status indicators where information is presented for long periods without updating.
NEC LCD Technologies to Enhance Line-up of LCD Modules With White LED Backlight System Through Launch of Two New TFT LCD Modules
NEC LCD Technologies today introduced two new 6.5-inch (17cm-diagonal) amorphous-silicon thin-film-transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) modules with high luminance and video graphics array (VGA) resolution. The modules, part number NL6448BC20-21C and NL6448BC20-21D, eliminate the need for an inverter circuit by employing white light emitting diodes (LEDs) for the backlight system, instead of the cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) tha...
Centre for Life selects Zytronic’s ZYBRID® Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™) - based 40-inch touch sensors
Zytronic’s PCT™-based ZYBRID® touch sensors have been selected for use in interactive touchscreen tables at the Centre for Life in Newcastle for their durability and reliability. The three tables, which form the central exhibits in the Centre’s new gallery called ‘Our Future’, allow visitors to learn more about how modern science will affect mankind in the future.