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[* black] The display is manufactured by LG Electronics, and is labeled as [link|http://www.panelook.com/LD070WX3-SL01_LG%20Display_7.0_LCM_overview_15753.html|LD070WX3-SL01]. | |
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+ | [* icon_caution] Most displays are constructed from two sheets of glass, an LCD, and a touch sensor separated by an air gap. This gap allows light to come through the touch sensor and reflect off the LCD, which causes additional glare. The Kindle Fire HD eliminates this air gap by laminating the touch sensor and the LCD together into a single glass layer. |
[* icon_note] It seems as if this particular display was designed on April 19, 2012. | |
[* black] Finally, we found the Atmel maXTouch™ [link|http://www.atmel.com/microsite/maxtouch_eseries/mxt768e.aspx|mXT768E] mutual capacitance touchscreen controller hiding underneath a piece of tape. |