DSTN

DSTN (double super twisted nematic), also known as dual-scan super twisted nematic[1] or simply dual-scan, is an LCD technology in which a screen is divided in half, which are simultaneously refreshed giving faster refresh rate than traditional passive matrix screens.[2] It is an improved form of supertwist nematic display that offers low power consumption but inferior sharpness and brightness compared to TFT screens.[2][3][4][5]

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