The 21.5-inch Android industrial all-in-one computer occupies an important position in the field of industrial automation due to its stability, openness and high cost performance. Whether it is production line control, warehouse management, or outdoor equipment monitoring, it can provide reliable interactive solutions.
The display industry just got hit with a political earthquake. Trump’s massive tariff announcement yesterday has left manufacturers scrambling. First off, these aren’t small adjustments; we’re talking about seismic shifts. Chinese manufacturers are now staring down a 54% tariff wall when selling to the US. That’s combining a fresh 34% hit on top of the existing 20% they were already paying. For So
Keeping pace with display technology is a pain but I guess it’s part of the job. Each new acronym promises another leap forward, but few deliver the kind of improvements that significantly alter the landscape. However, one trend I genuinely feel excited about is the continuing rise of MiniLED TVs. And it all has to do with my Uncle Jeff, but more on that later.
Recently, BOE (BOE Technology Group) has made a new breakthrough in the field of in-vehicle display, innovatively developed the industry's first 15.6-inch on-cell L-Shape curved OLED in-vehicle central control screen
Researchers have introduced a fully mechanically-free display technology. Unlike conventional flexible displays, which rely on mechanical components such as hinges or sliders to enable shape changes, this new technology achieves shape control without any mechanical parts at all.