Start Seeing Custom LCD Displays
How many times a day do you look at custom LCDs? Chances are, the answer is much more than you think. While we might initially think of computer monitors and mobile touchscreens as the only way we interact with our gadgets, numerous examples of LCD custom display technology, such as monochrome graphics, static segmented displays, and thin film transistors are not hard to find.
Uses for custom lcd panels can range from watch faces and radios, to car dashboards and ebook readers. Whenever an item is classified as “digital” the chances are extremely good that it contains an Lcd display custom engineered for that device. Examples include digital thermometers, digital calipers, and a huge range of digital cameras. Likewise, many handheld standalone games utilize a custom lcd display to animate the action. And how many gadgets in your kitchen also have a digital clock?
The application of LCD technology is nearly limitless. Toggles, device statuses, settings statuses, alpha numerical data, and instructions can all be displayed using custom LCDs, and usually for a fraction of the cost of an “arbitrary display” monitor.
Custom LCDs provide businesses with eye catching interactive displays that set them apart from the competition. LCD displays can also have a positive impact on the environment. Some companies have switched from traditional paper price tag displays to custom LCDs, resulting in a flexible, reusable pricing display option that does not waste valuable natural resources.
And digital displays are no longer limited to black and white. By combining screenprinting technology with custom LCDs, displays can now be made using all the colors of the rainbow, providing businesses with a vibrant and unique means of displaying important information.
Every second our eyes take in vast amounts of information, and the clearer that information is, the easier it is to process. Custom LCDs provide a clean, colorful, and infinitely customizable interface to help us navigate our daily world. And they just keep getting better.