In this video I'll be showing you how you can control the contrast and the back light brightness of a 1602 LCD display with just the Arduino. The contrast is typically adjusted with a variable ...
The Tuya WiFi 3.5-inch Smart Center Control Panel (CCP-S05) is designed to replace traditional 86-type switches while adding a Bluetooth SIG Mesh gateway, a touchscreen interface, and three buttons ...
BOE Technology Group Co. owes Longitude Licensing Ltd. $67 million for infringing three patents with its creation and sales of LCD panels and semiconductor displays, a jury determined. Paul Ahern, a ...
The PrevEx is Control Instruments’ analyzer for lower flammable limit-range (% LFL/LEL) monitoring. It demonstrates tremendous accuracy, speed of response, consistency and reliability in a wide range ...
Understanding OLED vs AMOLED vs LCD starts with how each display creates light. OLED and AMOLED are self-emissive technologies where each pixel produces its own light, enabling perfect blacks and high ...
The QHFX 115” is designed to deliver impactful visuals and clear audio while using 50% less power, according to the company. Samsung aims to provide a versatile, energy-efficient option for businesses ...
I was keen on using the Camera Control button when it first debuted on the iPhone 16 Pro. But in over a year of use, it caused more accidental swipes and presses than its intended use cases to take ...
Meta and Ray-Ban have announced a new generation of their smart glasses, called Meta Ray-Ban Display, which integrate a built-in micro-display, Meta’s AI assistant, and a companion wrist accessory ...
The brightness capabilities of OLED displays has been a hot topic for many years now as this panel technology continues to take over the display markets, whether that’s monitors, TV’s, laptops or ...
Taiwan's LCD panel industry, which peaked at over NT$1 trillion in 2007, collapsed within years and became unprofitable. The decline pushed many optical materials suppliers to diversify. Alliance ...
Tianma has announced the world’s first 16″ 480Hz Oxide gaming panel as well as the world’s first 16″ 1~360Hz wide refresh rate (WRR) Oxide gaming panel at Display Week 2025. Tianma has also announced ...