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What is a TFT?

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TFT displays are referred to as active-matrix LCDs. They are bright, vibrant, full colour LCDs which can be used to show animations, and complex graphics, with the option of a touch screen, for a wide range of applications.

In-plane switching (IPS) TFT displays are an improvement on the traditional TFT LCD display modules as they have more enhanced features such as wide viewing angles (all-round), higher contrast, faster response time, and the truest colour reproduction.

Touch screens are available in resistive (RTP) and projective capacitive technologies (PCAP), with multi touch options if required.

 

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