TFTled LCD Display Becomes Mainstream.building advertising billboard

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  According to predictions, TFT liquid crystal displays, with their high performance ratio and low cost, have led to a significant increase in the proportion of liquid crystal panels installed in cars, and will become the mainstream display for in car audio and navigation systems. However, due to the continuous enrichment of the content played, the specifications of car mounted LCD panels are also increasing, such as high precision display quality, high brightness, large size, wide viewing angle, thinness, lightweight, high reliability, low power consumption, and so on. For example, in order to provide users with higher clarity and high-quality graphics while driving a car, it is inevitable that this will become a development trend.

  In the future, the resolution of car mounted displays will be 800 × 400 and higher, the screen will also expand within a certain range. Thus, avoiding the embarrassment of focusing too much on the screen due to its small size during driving. Furthermore, the LCD panel with a single screen dual display function has been developed by the industry. This allows for a single display panel that provides different image information for both the driver's and passenger's seats. The driver can view the navigation screen, while the passenger's seat can watch video programs or other information and materials. The two display devices can independently adjust the screen update rate, resolution and Color depth, and can support different applications.


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