IPS stands for in-plane switching. An IPS-LCD is a type of thin display that offers better viewing that TTF-LCDs. IPS-LCD feature two transistors for each pixel, where TTF-LCDs use just one. This requires a more powerful backlight, which delivers more accurate colors, and allows the screen to be viewed from a wider angle. The downside is that an IPS-LCD may consume more power than a TTF-LCD. IPS-LCD typically are found on high end cell phones and portable devices.
IPS stands for in-plane switching. An IPS-LCD is a type of thin display that offers better viewing that TTF-LCDs. IPS-LCD feature two transistors for each pixel, where TTF-LCDs use just one. This requires a more powerful backlight, which delivers more accurate colors, and allows the screen to be viewed from a wider angle. The downside is that an IPS-LCD may consume more power than a TTF-LCD. IPS-LCD typically are found on high end cell phones and portable devices.
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