2026 TFT-LCD Industry News: Strict Manual Testing Controls for Automotive, Medical & Industrial Displays
In 2026, driven by the rapid growth of high-end display demands, manual testing has become an irreplaceable quality control barrier for automotive, medical, and industrial TFT-LCD screens.
Unlike consumer displays that support full automatic inspection, high-reliability displays cannot rely solely on machines due to special shapes, strict safety standards, and extreme working environments.
For automotive displays, manual verification strictly follows ISO 26262, focusing on temperature resistance, vibration stability, and subtle Mura defects. For medical devices, professional manual inspection complies with ISO 13485 to ensure accurate color reproduction and consistent medical imaging. For industrial long and irregular displays, manual testing covers dead-angle touch performance and long-term aging stability.
Currently, the industry adopts a dual-inspection mode: automatic testing for basic defects and professional manual rechecks for complex, safety-related abnormalities.
In 2026, enhanced manual quality control has become a key acceptance standard globally, further improving the reliability and competitiveness of Chinese high-end TFT-LCD modules.