TFT, or Thin Film Transistor, is a type of active matrix display technology commonly used in LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screens. Each pixel in a TFT display is paired with a tiny transistor, allowing individual control for faster response times, sharper images, and better color accuracy. TFT displays are widely used in devices like smartphones, tablets, computer monitors, and televisions. While they offer good brightness and clarity, TFT screens typically have narrower viewing angles and higher power consumption compared to newer technologies like IPS or OLED. Nonetheless, TFT remains a cost-effective and reliable display option for many electronic devices.
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HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), also known as H.265, is a video compression standard developed as a successor to H.264/AVC....

