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Android and Linux-based Smart TFT displays simplify embedded development

Designed and developed for ease-of-use and innovation.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 14, 2025. Display solutions and embedded systems provider, Review Display Systems (RDS) have announced a new range of Android and Linux-based smart displays from a leader in advanced display solutions, DWIN. The innovative display modules have been designed to aid and assist embedded system development and provide engineers with easy-to-use tools to create user-friendly, interactive graphical user interfaces for industrial, security, healthcare and retail applications.

The DWIN smart TFT display range is based on robust Android and Linux platforms, offering flexibility and scalability for a wide array of applications. The display modules combine in-plane switching (IPS) TFT LCD displays, built-in projected capacitive (PCap) touchscreens and integrated Rockchip processors, which deliver vibrant, colourful display images and a fast, responsive user experience.

The DWIN Smart TFT display modules offer a wide range of scalable screen sizes that include compact 5.0-inch modules for portable, mobile devices through to 15.6-inch large format displays for industrial process control panels and signage applications. A wide range of display resolutions from 800 x 480 pixels (WVGA) up to 1920 x 1080 pixels (FHD) are supported.

Supporting cross-platform development, design engineers can choose between Android or Linux for system development. For application-rich environments, Android-based displays, enable developers to use familiar programming environments such as Android Studio to build custom applications. Linux can be used for lightweight, secure applications where designers can access open-source Linux software development kits to create tailored applications.

A PC-based, customizable development environment, DWIN DGUS, is available to enable rapid user interface design without the need for extensive coding. The DGUS development system provides a drag-and-drop interface that enables designers of all skill levels to create graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with minimal coding.

Justin Coleman, display business manager, RDS said, “The new DWIN Android and Linux-based smart displays allow developers to bring their ideas to life quickly and efficiently with an easy-to-use intelligent displays solution featuring user-friendly programming capabilities. The highly versatile, smart TFT displays are ideal for design engineers seeking to bring products to market in a timely and efficient manner.”

For industrial process control, smart systems, med-tech devices, retail signage and many more, DWIN Smart TFT display modules can enable design engineers to create and develop graphics-based interactive systems. Dedicated customer support is available from Review Display Systems, combined with extensive documentation, example projects, to enable the design and integration into a wide range of applications.

The DWIN Android and Linux-based smart TFT display range are available immediately from Review Display Systems. For more information, product specifications, and programming guides, contact Review Display Systems on +1-414 260 9825 or email GeorgeGonzalez@review-displays.com

About Review Display Systems Inc.

Established in 1982, RDS has extensive experience supporting and supplying display and embedded hardware solutions.  Representing leading global manufacturers, RDS supports a comprehensive range of display technologies, touch screen and embedded computing solutions.

Review Display Systems engages and develops partnerships with customers in a wide range of industry sectors including industrial control and instrumentation, medical devices, facilities management, marine, aerospace, point-of-information and process control.

A strong commitment to environmental responsibility and quality is reinforced with accreditation to the latest internationally recognized quality standards including ISO14001, ISO9001-2015 and ISO13485 for the design and manufacture of medical devices.

For further information visit www.review-displays.com

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