Anti Newton Ring - The Anti-Newton ring layer is capable of preventing scratches on the surface of a light guide plate or the like, made of a softer material when the layer is brought into contact with the surface, without degrading the anti-Newton ring effect.
EMI Shielding - Electromagnetic energy, either intentionally or unintentionally, may react with electronic devices causing unwanted electrical interference. This disruption by the electromagnetic wave can manifest itself as a static nuisance such as "snow" effects on a TV screen or radio. Other examples exist where more serious safety and health issues have been involved. In most other cases, it is a matter of product reliability and compliance to current regulations.
Indium Tin Oxid (ITO) - ITO is mainly used to make transparent conductive coatings for liquid crystal displays, flat panel displays, plasma displays, touch panels, electronic
ink applications, organic light-emitting diodes, solar cells, antistatic coatings and EMI shielding.
Linearity - The degree to which the actual location of a pixel on the screen corresponds with its intended location. Nonlinearity causes screen images to be more distorted in one area of the screen than in another. This is sometimes caused by poor voltage regulation in the monitor's electronics.
NEMA 4/IP 65 – Protection against a wire touching dangerous parts, sealed against dust, and protection against water jet and any moisture migration.
Resolution - The number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen, specified as the number of pixels in a horizontal line multiplied by the number of horizontal lines. For example, a resolution of 800 x 600 is 800 pixels running horizontally and 600 pixels running vertically-a total of 480,000 pixels.