As you’re probably already aware, commercial monitors and industrial LCD displays come in all shapes and sizes with a number of different resolutions that are designed to meet specific applications and demands. For the untrained consumer, learning the differences between these features and configurations is a daunting task. At the end of the day, you need to consider what you’re using the monitors for as well as the type of environment in which they’re going to be used the most.
Generally, there are four categories of industrial LCD monitors that are most commonly used in the tech industry. Keep reading to learn about what they all have to offer.
LCD stands for liquid crystal display. This technology is most commonly used in small industrial or commercial devices like tablets, computers, or POS systems. One of the main advantages of using LCD monitors for industrial applications is that they use very little power which can help you save a ton of money on your business’s energy consumption and keep your carbon footprint to a minimum.
The different types of LCD panels on the market that are perfect for industrial applications include:
Not only is TN the most common type of LCD technology on the market, it’s also been around the longest. Professional gamers tend to choose TN largely because of its ultra-fast response times, reduced lagging, high brightness levels, and low power consumption. TN models are also very easy and cheap to manufacture, which makes them all-the-more affordable.
IPS has come a very long way since its early days. It used to be one of the most expensive types of LCD monitors on the market. Improved colour contrast ratios, loading time, reduced lagging, and more affordable prices have made this the technology of choice for a lot of industrial applications. Aside from all of these features, IPS also boasts superior viewing angles, which makes it the appropriate choice for industries that rely on proper aspect ratios.
VA panels are an even greater improvement on the IPS configuration. They offer exceptional refresh rates as well as better contrast levels. The only downfall is that VA panels have inferior colour production, viewing angles, and a generally longer loading or lag time than their IPS counterparts.
Also known as Fringe Field Switching (AFS), this technology is also very similar to IPS in the sense that it offers a high-quality colour contrast and brightness range along with better performance than many of the other models on this list.
At Nauticomp Inc., our custom designed and constructed high-end LCD displays are intended to meet your needs and specifications. Regardless of the type of industry you work in, we can provide the right LCD display to suit your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our products and how we can help you enhance your business operations.
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