HKC has introduced a new LCD monitor panel that reduces light absorption loss, a change that lowers power consumption and extends the lifespan of display devices. The manufacturer claims this efficiency gain helps manufacturers build more energy-efficient screens without sacrificing brightness.
New 23.8-inch FHD display lowers power consumption while maintaining color accuracy
The new component is a 23.8-inch FHD panel designed for standard monitor applications. It serves as a direct upgrade to existing display technologies by optimizing the internal structure of the liquid crystal cell.
Specifications
- Transmittance: 6.8%
- Brightness Ratio Improvement: 9.7% higher than industry average
- Panel Size: 23.8 inches
- Resolution: FHD
- Static Contrast Ratio: 1600:1
The panel achieves a transmittance rate of 6.8 percent, which is nearly 10 percent higher than the current industry average. HKC reached this figure by upgrading polarizers, color filters, and the black matrix, while also refining the liquid crystal cell thickness.
Beyond efficiency, the panel maintains a static contrast ratio of 1600:1 and covers 99 percent of the sRGB color gamut. HKC states that the technology has passed reliability tests and is now ready for mass production.



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