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Fujitsu splits pixels, reshapes protrusions in MVA LCDs: Fujitsu Display Technology has developed a new multiple-domain vertical alignment LCD with high transmittance and a wide viewing range
Fujitsu Limited, like other members of the Fujitsu group, has a long history in LCD development. In 1990, the company introduced a five-mask process for thin-film transistors, and a domain-divided cell technology. The company introduced the first version of multiple-domain vertical alignment (MVA) technology in 1997. The company has worked steadily on refinements and new versions of this technology. Nowadays, LCDs work in mobile phones, personal digital assistants and many other compact, portable products. They also are important in notebook computers, desktop monitors, TVs and other equipment requiring large-screen displays. The many uses mean that LCDs must continue to improve in transmittance, brightness, uniformity, viewing angles and many other characteristics.
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