The Future of Screens
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작성자 Brady
작성일 25-05-16
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As technology rapidly advances, displays are more integral than ever. From mobile devices to giant screens in movie theaters, displays have made tremendous progress in terms of quality, size, and features.
In recent years, displays with various sizes and shapes have become increasingly popular, making it difficult for consumers to make an informed decision.
In this article, we will investigate the differing dimensions of screens, also known as Single-Surface Ratings or SSR dimensions.
SSR dimensions are the measurements of a screen's display area, usually expressed in millimeters.
These dimensions often describe the vertical height between the left and right sides of the screen. Measuring a screen's dimensions needs precise instruments and methods.
When it comes to screen sizes, there are several common dimensions, consider the following:
- The most well-known screen size dimension is the diagonal measurement, usually denoted as inches (e.g., 65-inch).
- The horizontal diagonal measurement can be expressed in inches, providing a more specific measurement of the screen's length (e.g., 40-inch diagonal).
- The height measurement provides a measure of the screen's length (e.g., 32-inch diagonal).
- The CRT screen size dimensions are similar in design to those of previous display equipment.
- Flat panel displays are simple to place on desktops. This shape is suitable for small to medium-sized displays.
- Bent screens are designed to wrap around the user. They are often used in desktop displays.
- Bendable screens are also known as bendable panels. These display can be folded or رله الکترونیکی bent in a Z-shape in a flexible design. This form factor provides flexibility and convenience. This form factor is suitable for small displays.
- Minimalist screens have minimal or no frames around the display area. This feature gives an immersive and futuristic look.
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