Displays
Gamma correction in embedded vision systems
Gamma correction play a key role in ensuring that images appear correctly in the camera, taking into account the non-linear perception of brightness.
Avalue showcases healthcare solutions at HIMSS 2024
Avalue Technology will showcase its latest advancements in healthcare solutions at the upcoming HIMSS Global Health Conference and Exhibition, taking place at the McCormick Place Convention Centre in Orlando, FL, 12–14 March 2024.
Smart HMI small control systems for integration
With the uniTFT touch displays from DISPLAY VISIONS you can complete control tasks in no time at all. Graphics and I/O controllers are both already integrated in these smart displays.
Latest solutions from Newhaven Display
A new series of graphic OLED displays includes 2.7” modules featuring 128 x 64 pixel resolution.
Cervoz solutions in digital world
There is an ever-increasing demand for high-performance displays in rugged industrial applications – from digital signage and medical imaging to gaming and transportation.
The SICK W10 swipe-and-set-up touchscreen sensor
SICK has unveiled the first photoelectric sensor with a touchscreen display, heralding the future for universal and easy-set-up sensing.
Mouser extends reach into LED applications
Mouser Electronics has expanded its range of LED products to meet a variety of diverse applications.
WEROCK introduces new Rocksmart RSC622 panel PC
WEROCK Technologies GmbH unveiled the Rocksmart RSC622, a significant expansion of its Rocksmart RSC600 industrial panel PC series. This new 21.5-inch model enhances the range, which already includes the RSC610, RSC612, and RSC616, offering similar technical specifications across the board.
The New Murabba: a visionary 15-minute city
The New Murabba project, a purpose-built a 15-minute city, is an ambitious urban development initiative in the northern part of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
NPL and Samsung Institute offer insights into blue OLED performance
Researchers at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have joined forces with the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) to conduct a study aimed at understanding the degradation processes of blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), with their findings published in Nature Communications.