Hey there! As a supplier of 28 Inch Capacitive Touch Displays, I often get asked about various technical aspects of these products. One question that keeps popping up is “What is the overscan of a 28 inch capacitive touch display?” So, let's dive right into it and break it down in a way that's easy to understand.
First off, let's get a basic understanding of what overscan is. In simple terms, overscan is when the image displayed on a screen extends beyond the visible area of the display. You can think of it as a sort of “buffer zone” around the edges of the screen. This was originally a design feature in older cathode - ray tube (CRT) televisions. The manufacturers added this overscan because the electron beams in CRTs were a bit hard to control precisely, and having that extra area ensured that no important part of the image would be cut off at the edges.
Now, when it comes to our 28 inch capacitive touch displays, overscan works a little differently compared to those old CRTs. In modern displays, overscan is more of an issue related to compatibility and settings. Sometimes, the video source might send a signal that's larger than the actual display area, causing parts of the image to be hidden outside the visible edges. This can be a real pain, especially if you're trying to view all the details of a document, a photo, or play a game where every bit of the screen matters.
There are a few reasons why overscan might occur on a 28 inch capacitive touch display. One common cause is incorrect settings on the video source device. For example, your computer's graphics card might be configured to output a resolution or aspect ratio that doesn't match perfectly with the display. Another reason could be the settings on the display itself. Sometimes, the factory - default settings might have a bit of overscan enabled, and it's up to the user to adjust it.
If you're dealing with overscan on your 28 inch capacitive touch display, don't worry! There are several ways to fix it. The first thing you can try is adjusting the settings on your video source device. Most computers and media players have options to adjust the screen size and position. You can usually find these settings in the display or graphics control panel. Look for options like “overscan adjustment,” “screen fit,” or “edge adjustment.” By tweaking these settings, you can bring the image back within the visible area of the display.
Another option is to adjust the settings directly on the display. Our 28 inch capacitive touch displays come with a built - in menu that allows you to access various settings. You can usually navigate the menu using the touch functions of the display. Look for options related to image size, zoom, or overscan correction. Once you find these settings, you can make the necessary adjustments to get the perfect fit.
Now, let me tell you a bit about the features of our 28 inch capacitive touch displays. These displays are designed with high - end technology to provide a smooth and responsive touch experience. The capacitive touch technology allows for multi - touch gestures, which means you can use two or more fingers to perform actions like zooming in and out, rotating images, and swiping through pages. This is especially useful for applications like interactive kiosks, digital signage, and touch - based gaming.
In addition to the great touch functionality, our 28 inch displays also offer excellent image quality. With high resolutions and vibrant colors, they can display all your content in stunning detail. Whether you're showing off product images in a retail setting or presenting data in a business meeting, our displays will make sure everything looks its best.
If you're in the market for other types of touch displays, we've got you covered too. We also offer an Oled Capacitive Touch Panel monitor. These monitors are known for their amazing contrast ratios and deep blacks, which make for an immersive viewing experience. And if you need a larger display for self - service applications, check out our 32 Inch Self - service Kiosk Touch Screen Monitor. It's perfect for use in places like restaurants, banks, and retail stores. For those looking for a slightly smaller option, our 27 inch touch screen Monitor 1920x1080 waterproof is a great choice. It's not only waterproof but also offers a high - definition viewing experience.
So, if you're interested in any of our touch displays, including the 28 inch capacitive touch display, we'd love to hear from you. Whether you're a small business owner looking to add some interactivity to your store, or a large corporation in need of high - quality displays for your offices, we can provide the right solution for you. Contact us for more information about our products and to start a procurement discussion. We're here to help you find the perfect touch display for your needs.
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- Industry research on capacitive touch display technology
- Product manuals for 28 Inch Capacitive Touch Displays
