Monday, August 03, 2009
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Planar Displays New Products at Society for Information Display Show
Planar featured several new prototype products recently at the SID 2009 Exhibition in San Antonio, TX, along with a wide range of the Electroluminescent products seen here that meet your needs for an ultra-wide temperature range, rugged at-a-glance viewing and proven technology display.
For the first time, Planar exhibited a green EL display featuring a wide viewing angle, alongside the existing transparent EL display that features unique, adaptive, rugged see-through technology. Also on exhibit were the marine and mining displays and a StereoMirror 3D display.
What type of display are you looking for? Request Planar's Design Guide to learn more.
Labels: 3D, custom display, embedded, marine display, rugged display, SID 2009, specialty vehicle, temperature, transparent EL, transparent electroluminescent, wide temperature
Friday, March 27, 2009
What embedded display topics interest you?
We have a lot of display expertise and want to share it with you. Take a 60 seconds to respond to this survey and tell us which topics interest you or suggest a few of your own. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Labels: custom displays, embedded, rugged displays
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Whitepaper Collection
We've been busy adding to our whitepaper collection. You can find technology overviews and applications notes, all available for download as PDFs. The latest additions to the collection include:
Reexamining the Potential of Infrared (IR) Touchscreens
Compare/Contrast of Thin Film EL to EL Backlighting, LED, and OLED Technologies
Interface Solutions for Planar's EL Displays
This Application Note describes the options and considerations for interfacing with Planar’s entire family of electroluminescent displays.
Labels: displays, electroluminescent, embedded, TFEL, touchscreen, whitepapers
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Transparent Display Technology

We just released our newest display technology called TASEL (Transparent and Segemented Electroluminescent). We've kept all the great qualities of electroluminescent displays, but with an interesting new twist. The display can now be transparent, mirrored, as well as cut or molded into unique shapes. See the Transparent press release, product page or FAQ. Here's an example of a TASEL display that has bent into shape. Try that with an LCD.
Labels: display, EL, embedded, transparent
