According to the difference in display mode of the display screen, the LCD display can be divided into character dot matrix mode, graphic dot matrix mode, TFT monochrome/color display and segment code LCD display. Compared with other types of display screens, segment code LCD display Screen customization is flexible, and this chapter will introduce customized segment code LCD screens.
Learn More >>Hot Display should be your first choice as an electronic display solution provider. You'll find that in our certified product facilities, we not only use the latest technologies, but we also specialize them for greater efficiency. In the future, we will make technical improvements and optimizations to save costs, and these savings will be reflected in the prices we quote for our customers.
Learn More >>One of the reasons why Hot Diplay products are superior is that the raw materials are sourced from regular sources and the quality is reliable. In addition to the quality assurance of some main raw materials such as LCD, glass backlight, etc., even though some other companies consider auxiliary materials to be irrelevant, we have carefully selected them so that we can create high-quality products!
Learn More >>The display manufacturing process is complicated and cumbersome, but every step of our process from material selection to operation is very strict, and we serve customers with the best raw materials and mature processing technology. This article will take you through the advantages of our welding technology.
Learn More >>When manufacturing a touch display screen, it is necessary to laminate the display screen, the functional piece with touch, and the cover plate together. Full Lamination and Frame Bonding technologies are two common display lamination technologies. There are obvious differences between them in terms of structure, manufacturing process and display effect.
Learn More >>In terms of application scope, display screens can be divided into industrial displays and consumer displays. The working temperature environments of the two are different. The working temperature range of industrial displays is generally -30°C to +80°C, while the working temperature range of consumer displays is 0°C to 50°C.
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