In this video I'll be showing you how you can control the contrast and the back light brightness of a 1602 LCD display with just the Arduino. The contrast is typically adjusted with a variable ...
In this video I'm building an Arduino Heart Rate Monitor that is housed in a toy handle in the style of the Star Trek Tricoder. The device uses the PulseSensor with an Arduino Pro Mini and an OLED ...
LG Display (LGD) announced that it returned to profitability in 2025, marking its first annual profit in four years since 2021. The turnaround was driven by its exit from the large-size LCD business ...
December 29, 1999: Apple starts shipping its unfathomably large 22-inch Cinema Display, the biggest LCD computer display available anywhere, Apple’s all-digital flat panel is a far cry from the bulky ...
Understanding OLED vs AMOLED vs LCD starts with how each display creates light. OLED and AMOLED are self-emissive technologies where each pixel produces its own light, enabling perfect blacks and high ...
The ARDUINO IDE associated with the ARDUINO board uses specific numbering, assigning numbers from 0 to 19 to digital pins 0 to 13 and numbers A0 to A5 to analog pins. GCBasic directly manipulates the ...
BOE, a Beijing-based display panel manufacturer, has introduced a 6.74-inch 1.5K ADS Pro LCD panel (2720×1224, 446 PPI, RGB stripe) with four key upgrades in pixel design, backplane, architecture, and ...
BOE has unveiled a new ADS Pro LCD display that brings high-end features to budget phones. With a 144Hz refresh rate and 1,500 nits of brightness, the new panel challenges the dominance of OLED ...
Shopping for a new TV or monitor has become overwhelming. With so many competing standards on the market today, it’s often hard to tell if an emerging technology is worth paying extra for. OLED and ...
TCL’s development and manufacturing division, TCL CSOT, has today unveiled a raft of new next-gen OLED and LED screen innovations, including bigger real-world IJP OLED’s and a huge, ultra-wide aspect ...
Most of the LCD displays you see on laptops, tablets, phones, TVs, and monitors are transmissive displays that require a backlight for operation. But there are also other types of LCD displays ...