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Lenovo released Savior G27c curved display, using CSOT’s original HVA technology

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According to the latest report, Lenovo officially announced a new savior G-series G27c curved display, using CSOT’s new VA panel, which is CSOT’s original HVA technology solution, claiming that it can bring faster refresh rate, faster response, and better visual experience.

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At present, this display is not yet on the shelves. Only last year’s G27c-10 is on sale. The latter is a 27-inch curved screen, 1500R curvature, 165Hz refresh rate and it is expected that the new generation of products will increase in price.

As we all know, the current mainstream LCD panels in the industry are divided into several mainstream solutions, such as TN, VA, and IPS, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages and suitable products.

Moreover, the full name of HVA is High-QualityVertical Alignment: high-quality vertical alignment technology. But the official also stated that “H” is taken from the initials of Huaxing.

It is said that TCL Huaxing laid out PSVA technology as early as ten years ago, later developed HVA technology through independent innovation, and also proposed its own patented T+/VAC technology to effectively improve the user’s visual experience. In simple terms, this is a polymer-stabilized VA technology.

The principle of this technology sounds very simple. It is to mix some monomers into ordinary VA liquid crystals. These monomers are sensitive to UV light. After being exposed to UV light, they will be deposited on the upper and lower sides of the liquid crystal cell. The liquid crystal can be anchored.

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