Are the Best LCD Displays an LED, Monochrome or OLED? The word ‘display’ is very broad, almost nondescript in its ambiguity. The word can refer to anything from a product display at a grocery store to a type of liquid crystal display used in a variety of technology. In the last few years the phrase…[Read More →]

Choosing the Best LCD Displays for your Product
February 18th, 2012Shedding Light on LCD Technology: How LCD Displays Work.
February 10th, 2012Let’s take a look at the technology behind LCD displays, and the basics of how they work. LCD – or Liquid Crystal Display is the technology that uses the special properties of liquid crystals to create products including televisions, monitors, clocks, and control panels. It’s often used as a broad umbrella category to cover other…[Read More →]
Choosing a Graphic LCD Display or Single Color Monochrome Display
February 8th, 2012Graphic LCD Monochrome Display In the display world, a monochrome Graphic LCD display is the “less is more” option. These types of displays offer one color for the characters and a separate color for the display background. Monochrome (single color) displays can sometimes be a good option for businesses that are looking for a…[Read More →]
An Introduction to Graphic LCD Displays
January 31st, 2012Graphic LCD displays, also referred to as a monochrome graphics or dot matrix LCD displays, have been in use for several years. The technology is older than current cutting edge displays but it is by no means becoming a ‘Legacy’ type of display. In fact, look for this display to increase in popularity. Graphic LCD…[Read More →]
EBT Technology Offers Ultra-High Contrast Visibility for Professional LCD Displays
January 26th, 2012Where are Professional LCD displays located? Professional LCD displays are located in such industries as theaters, airports, train stations, churches and even schools. They provide the ability to display information to a large body of people or are visible at a great distance. These displays produce large color images and characters that display information such…[Read More →]
Is a Custom LCD Display a Good Fit For My Product?
January 18th, 2012Custom LCD displays are becoming more common with manufactures in the United States and Canada. The majority of our customers are located in the United States and Canada. Focus LCD Display’s goal is to help our customers turn their LCD designs from concept to production as quickly as possible. This is not too difficult with…[Read More →]
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing a Small LCD Display
January 14th, 2012Small LCD Displays are Becoming More Popular Cell Phones are not the only market for a small LCD display. Medical, industrial, Automotive, Consumer, Audio/visual and even coffee machines now require a small LCD display. At a recent visit to the doctor’s office I noticed a small device to measure pulse rate. The display was…[Read More →]
Replacement LCD Displays Demand is Increasing!
January 10th, 2012New Businesses Opting for Replacement LCD Displays! The number of phone calls we receive from new customers for replacement LCD displays is increasing. The primary reason for this increase is twofold. Customers continue to build their products beyond the original intended life time. LCD suppliers are discontinuing many displays that are not as profitable…[Read More →]
Types of LCD Displays an Introduction
January 6th, 2012Types of LCD Displays to Choose From? There are many types of LCD displays to choose from that make use of both new cutting edge technology and older Legacy types of displays. The goal of this article is to provide the reader with a brief overview of the uses, advantages and disadvantages of each…[Read More →]
Color LCD Displays Technology Overview
December 29th, 20114 technical journals on Color LCD Displays will cover and compare the three mainstream color LCD display technologies. At the current time there are three types of color LCD technologies. TFT OLED FSC The goal of the first Color LCD Displays article is to introduce TFT displays. The most common type of color LCD display…[Read More →]
EBT LCD modules are great in Marine LCD displays
December 27th, 2011Marine LCD displays need more contrast than current STN and FSTN technology can offer. Marine LCD displays requirements surpass, in many ways, what current STN and FSTN technology has to offer. In fact, the marine industry is not the only industry that would benefit from this new technology. Other markets include heavy machinery, automotive, medical,…[Read More →]
7 Segment LCD Displays
December 20th, 20117 Segment LCD Displays allow the user to display any number in addition to several characters When you need to display any number and some basic letters, 7 Segment LCD Displays are your best option. The 7 Segment can display letters such as A,C,E,F and a variety of others. Many times the product only needs…[Read More →]
Alphanumeric LCD Displays
December 19th, 2011Most Alphanumeric LCD displays are classified as either 1, 2, or 4 line. The most common type of monochrome LCD modules are known as Alphanumeric LCD Displays or a Character LCD Display. Alphanumeric LCD’s are widely used for the following reasons. These displays are easier to implement than a graphics unit. There are a…[Read More →]
FSC-LCD
December 5th, 2011Do FSC-LCD Modules contain a boost circuit? The FSC LCD is a new custom color lcd display module technology that allows the customer to design a color display to fit their exact size. FSC-LCD’s, aka field sequential color LCD produce a sharp contrast and ultrafast response time at a fraction of the tooling cost for a TFT. One…[Read More →]
LCD Display Module
December 2nd, 2011How the Chinese New Year Will Affect Your LCD Display Module Panel When it comes to the standard and customized LCD display module and Chinese New Year we offer some words of advice. DON’T WAIT to Get Your LCD Display Module Prepped Yes, it’s that time of year. I am not talking about Christmas, Thanks…[Read More →]
Ultra-Small Monochrome Graphics LCD module
December 1st, 2011Focus Display LCD Offers Ultra-Small Monochrome Graphics LCD Module with Serial/Parallel Interface Focus Display LCD’s now offers a low profile monochrome graphic lcd module. Download the 98×64 COB Graphics LCD module specs. Advantages of 98×64 COB Graphics LCD module include: Selectable serial interface/parallel interface Low Power LCD Panel FSTN Film Customer…[Read More →]
Discontinued Data International LCD Display Modules
November 23rd, 2011Focus Display Solutions announces engineering support to locate discontinued and legacy displays manufactured by Data International LCD display modules. Scott Cale, customer service contact at Focus Displays, remarks that customers have contacted him to locate a second source for their current module that has been discontinued. Many times the display is not standard and requires…[Read More →]
Data Image LCD Display Modules
November 17th, 2011Focus Display Solutions to supports discontinued Data Image LCD Display Modules Focus Display Solutions announces its commitment to supply engineering support to locate discontinued and legacy displays manufactured by Data Image LCD Displays . Scott Cale, customer service contact at Focus Displays, remarks that the customer may need to tool up for a customized LCD…[Read More →]
Discontinued Legacy Data Vision LCD Display Modules
November 17th, 2011Focus Display Solutions announces its commitment to provide engineering support to locate discontinued and legacy displays manufactured by Data Vision LCD Displays. Scott Cale, customer service contact at Focus Displays, remarks that customers have contacted him to located a second source for the current module that has been discontinued. Many times the display is not…[Read More →]
Custom LCD Display Modules
November 14th, 2011Focus LCD Displays (http://www.youtube.com/user/FocusLCD) has supported customers from automotive, medical and test equipment to industrial applications. Whether your design need is a small LCD Glass display, or a fully customized LCD Module, our experienced technical customer support can assist you in designing your custom LCD display. The process begins with you supplying your dimensions and segment content. We…[Read More →]
