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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Display technology most commonly used in modern computing devices
Characteristic features of IPS (In-Plane Switching) display technology
Low viewing angles
Fast response times
Low color quality
Characteristic features of VA (Vertical Alignment) display technology
High contrast ratios
Good viewing angles
Good color quality
Characteristic features of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display technology
Enables lightweight, bendable, and ultra-slim screens
Works without backlight
Provides exceptional contrast ratio and black levels
Characteristic features of Mini-LED (Mini-Light Emitting Diode) display technology
Use a backlight system with smaller, more densely packed LEDs
Offer excellent contrast due to refined backlight control
Achieve high peak brightness suitable for bright environments
IPS, TN, VA, and OLED are all implementations of LCD display technology.
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Touch Screen
Capable of performing both input and output functions
Function of Digitizer
A component of a mobile device's screen that allows control of the device with a stylus or fingertip
A mobile device component responsible for taking input
A mobile device component that translate analog data into a format suitable for computer processing
Key Function of an Inverter
Converts DC power into AC power
Used for supplying voltage to backlights in older types of LCD panels
Essential for operating AC-powered devices from DC sources
Pixel Density
The number of individual pixels packed into a given area of the screen
Refresh Rate
The number of times the screen updates the image per second
Screen Resolution
The total number of pixels displayed on the screen
Color Gamut
The range of colors a display can reproduce