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LCD Technology & Industry Insights — Practical, experience-backed guidance from display engineers.
The Relialink blog exists to help engineers, product designers, and procurement professionals make better decisions about display technology. Whether you are selecting a display module for a new product design, evaluating LCD versus OLED for a specific application, or trying to understand the implications of interface choices on your system architecture — you will find practical, experience-backed guidance here.
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Sony Expands Digital Signage Displays: What It Means for LCD Module Sourcing
Sony’s digital signage expansion signals shifting LCD module demand. Learn how this trend impacts sourcing strategies for hardware engineers and B2B buyers.
Samsung's 40,000-Nit OLED Microdisplay: What It Means for LCD in AR and Wearables
Samsung's 40,000-nit OLED microdisplay raises the bar, but LCD still wins on cost & reliability. From a manufacturer's view, we break down brightness,
Round TFT Display Modules: Applications, Design Challenges, and Sourcing Guide
Learn how round TFT displays are transforming product design across industries. This guide covers applications, customization challenges, and supplier evaluation for engineers and procurement teams.
Open Frame LCD Displays: Customization, Integration, and Selection Guide for Engineers
Learn what open frame displays are, how LCD module customization enables seamless embedded display integration, and key selection criteria for industrial and medical applications.
OLED vs LCD: Choosing the Right Display Module for Industrial and Embedded Applications
Learn the key differences between OLED and LCD for industrial, medical, and automotive applications. Discover why LCD modules offer superior reliability, lifespan, and total cost of ownership for embedded systems.
OLED vs LCD in Aircraft In-Flight Entertainment: What Avionics Buyers Need to Know
Explore the technical trade-offs between OLED and LCD for in-flight entertainment displays. Learn why industrial-grade TFT LCD modules remain a reliable, cost-effective choice for avionics buyers.
OLED vs LCD in AR Smart Glasses: Which Microdisplay Wins for Next-Gen Wearables?
Compare OLED vs LCD microdisplays for AR smart glasses. Learn key differences in brightness, power, and reliability to guide your next wearable design.
OLED Sputtering Advances: What LCD Engineers Need to Know About Next-Gen Deposition
Discover how Avaco's low-damage sputtering advances OLED deposition. LCD engineers: compare process evolution, cost advantages, and hardware selection insights.
OLED Patent Wars: Why Stable LCD Supply Chains Still Matter for Industrial Applications
Learn how OLED patent disputes threaten supply chain stability and why mature LCD technology remains the pragmatic choice for industrial, medical, and automotive applications.
OLED Open-Shell Emitters: Should LCD Makers Worry?
Learn how OLED open-shell emitters could impact display technology. Compare OLED vs LCD for industrial, medical, and outdoor applications. Discover Relialink's reliable LCD modules.
Topics We Cover
Four content categories designed to help you make better display decisions.
Technical Guides
Step-by-step tutorials, interface comparisons, specification explanations, and integration tips for engineers working with LCD and OLED modules.
Industry News
Display industry trends, component availability updates, technology transitions, and market developments relevant to OEM buyers and product designers.
Product Knowledge
Deep dives into specific product categories — character LCD, TFT, OLED, segment displays — covering selection criteria, typical specifications, and common application patterns.
Application Cases
Real-world display solutions for specific industries and use cases, drawn from our OEM project experience (anonymized where required).
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