
How should the surface treatment for the AG liquid crystal display module be specified to meet acceptable standards?
An acceptable AG surface is not a single haze value. It is a practical balance between glare reduction, readable contrast,

An acceptable AG surface is not a single haze value. It is a practical balance between glare reduction, readable contrast,

A “line defect” is a linear artifact that may be a true row/column failure or a line-like effect caused by

A bezel is the frame around the window that defines what users perceive as the screen edge. Because it overlaps

Outline dimension is the LCD module’s mechanical envelope: the outer boundary that must fit your enclosure opening, brackets, seals, and

Logistics sorting equipment runs long hours with fast operator workflows and tough conditions like dust, vibration, temperature swings, and EMI

Active area is the LCD’s true pixel boundary, not the outer glass or frame. Because modules include non-display regions (mask,

A true line defect typically stays in the same pixel position across test patterns and normal viewing angles. If the

Brightness is only enforceable in procurement when test conditions are locked. Define what is measured (luminance at the display surface),

Input lag is the end-to-end delay from an input (touch, click, key press) to visible feedback on the display. It
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