Sentences with phrase «twisting nematic»

Nemoptic's displays are based on twisting nematic liquid crystals.
The best touch - screen desktops use in - plane switching (IPS) rather than generic twisted nematic (TN) display technology, letting users view the screen from broader angles before seeing a fall - away in image color and clarity.
Popular panel types used in desktop displays are Twisted Nematic (TN), Vertical Alignment (VA), Patterned Vertical Alignment (PVA), Super PVA (S - PVA), Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment (MVA), and In - Plane Switching (IPS).
Jointly developed by Hosiden and NEC, it is a technology that addresses the two main issues of a standard twisted nematic (TN) TFT display: colour and viewing angle.
It embarrasses many traditional laptops available for the same money that get by with poor viewing angles and basic TN (Twisted nematic) panels.
The Xoom uses a twisted nematic display as opposed to an in - plane switching display found in the iPad and the Transformer.
Displays targeted at the white - box tablet market in China mainly employ the more basic twisted nematic (TN) LCD, not the wide - viewing - angle LCD technologies of IPS and FFS.
IPS displays provide viewing angles twice as wide as standard TN (Twisted Nematic) screens so you can enjoy a great viewing experience at all angles.
There are two common panel types for gaming monitors: TN (twisted nematic) and IPS (in - plane switching).
Cloud M5 II sports a 5 inch twisted Nematic Display (common type of LCD display) supporting FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels) resolution.
Twisted Nematic (TN) panels are the most affordable and are popular among gamers because they offer fast pixel response times and refresh rates, but they are prone to color shifting when viewed from an angle.

Not exact matches

While some tablets have launched with lower - performance twisted - nematic (TN) LCDs, most successful tablets now use higher - performance LCDs, often with in plane switching (IPS), fringe field switching (FFS), or plane - to - line switching (PLS).
IPS screens provide a much more vibrant image than the twisted - nematic panels found in most budget monitors.
If you're looking for a budget gaming monitor, and don't mind making a few compromises (it features a 1080p resolution and twisted - nematic, or TN, panel rather than IPS), then you'll be very pleased with the Asus MG248Q.
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