Definition: A built-in liquid crystal display used for direct device interaction and configuration.
Explanation
An integrated LCD is a display screen embedded directly into a device, allowing users to interact with and configure the device without the need for external monitors or computers. In standalone duplicators, such as SD card duplicators, the integrated LCD provides a user interface for setting up duplication jobs, monitoring progress, and managing device functions.
Example
On memory duplicators, the integrated LCD combined with a four-button interface enables users to configure duplication tasks and verify operations directly on the device, eliminating the need for a PC connection.
Who This Is For
This feature is ideal for production operators, IT professionals, and organizations that require reliable, standalone device operation without dependency on external software or computers.
Related Terms
standalone operation, device-level copy, duplication workflow, verification
Also Known As
built-in LCD, onboard display