
The core of extending OLED lifespan lies in slowing down the decay rate of organic light-emitting materials. In practice, it is recommended to maintain daily screen brightness between 50% and 70%. ...

Standard specifications require that the operating temperature must cover -40°C to +85°C to ensure normal startup in both extreme cold and heat. The backlight lifespan typically needs to reach more...

Micro OLED (Silicon-based OLED) is the key to achieving lightweight design and high image quality in smart glasses. It integrates pixels directly onto monocrystalline silicon wafers, with pixel den...

When selecting touch screen technology, trade-offs must be made based on the application environment and cost budget. Projected Capacitive (CTP) screens, with light transmittance exceeding 90% and ...
Selecting a wearable display requires a precise balance of size, power consumption, and visibility. For smartwatches or AR glasses, core sizes mostly range between 0.39 and 1.4 inches. To ensure ba...

OLED achieves an absolute black field of 0 nits and infinite contrast through pixel self-emissivity, offering a transparent picture quality that makes it the top choice for dark-room cinemas. Mini ...

IPS panels excel with 178° wide viewing angles and high color accuracy, but have slightly higher power consumption; TN panels have narrow viewing angles and are prone to color shifting, but their p...

AMOLED relies on a TFT active matrix to achieve an ultra-fast response time of less than 1ms, making it the preferred choice for high-definition large screens; PMOLED features a simple structure an...

SPI supports high-refresh OLED displays at rates above 10Mbps. Although it requires 4-5 pins, its performance is far superior to the I2C protocol, which only needs 2 wires for driving but has a ban...

