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"Screens for All Seasons Displays designed for use in embedded systems keep evolving. Today’s crop of display products feature tiny form factors, sunlight-readable capabilities and embedded-friendly interfacing. Topics Discussed What is happening in displays for embedded systemsSunlight readable displaysOLED displaysUltra-small LCDsE-paper displaysE-paper partial updatePanel PCs Tech Used Newhaven Display's Sunlight Readable TFT LCD ModulesNoritake’s GE256X64C-7933B OLED display module4D Systems' pixxiLCD-13Adafruit's 2.13″ Monochrome E-Ink BonnetPervasive Displays' EPD's with partial updateCincoze's CRYSTAL panel PCs We’ve come a long way from the days when adding a display to an embedded system meant taking a laptop or consumer device LCD and just putting a protective covering on it. Today’s displays for embedded systems continue to offer new formats and smaller sizes. New levels of ruggedness are opening the door to harsh environment applications. And integration and interfacing continue to become easier and less costly. Over the last 12 months, embedded display vendors have launched a variety of new display solutions. These products span a diverse set of screen technologies and formats including, TFT LCDs, IPS LCDs, OLEDs, e-paper displays, panel PCs and more. DIRECT SUNLIGHT CAPABLE Displays designed for outdoor use need to meet a variety of requirements that don’t apply to office desktop displays. Along those lines, in January Newhaven Display announced that its 5" TFT LCDs are now available with sunlight readable screen technology." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°372)
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