DISPLAY

Device that visually presents information, such as text, images, videos, or graphical data, to users. It acts as the primary interface between digital systems and users, enabling interaction, observation, and control. Displays are found in everything from smartphones and computers to cars and industrial machines.

FEATURES

Resolution

Display resolution refers to the number of pixels a screen can display horizontally and vertically. It determines the clarity, sharpness, and detail of the images or text shown on the screen

Brightness

Brightness refers to how much light a display emits, which affects how visible and clear the screen content appears, especially in different lighting conditions. It’s a key feature that determines screen readability, color accuracy, and user comfort

Viewing Angle

Viewing angle is the maximum angle from the center of a display at which you can still clearly see the image without distortion, loss of color, or brightness degradation. It determines how well the screen looks when viewed from the side, above, or below

Response Time

It’s typically measured in milliseconds (ms), and it affects how smoothly motion appears on the screen

Connectivity Options

HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, VGA, DVI, Thunderbolt. Determines compatibility with other devices and peripherals.

Color Accuracy

Have standard sRGB, AdobeRGB, DCI-P3

USE CASES

Retail

In the retail industry, displays are crucial tools for engaging customers, delivering product information, enhancing branding, and streamlining transactions. They combine functionality with marketing to improve both the shopping experience and operational efficiency.

Automotive

In modern vehicles, displays play a vital role in improving safety, convenience, entertainment, and driving efficiency. They serve both drivers and passengers by providing critical data, navigation, media control, and interactive interfaces.

Industrial

In industrial environments, displays are essential for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing machinery and processes. They serve as the primary human-machine interface (HMI), allowing operators, engineers, and technicians to interact with complex systems efficiently and safely.