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special glass, PMMA is used in most cases because it is rugged, while special glass is used when the thickness of the LCD is of primary concern, because it doesn't expand as much when heated or exposed to moisture, which allows LCDs to be just 5mm thick. Quantum dots may be placed on top of the diffuser as a quantum dot enhancement film (QDEF, in which case they need a layer to be protected from heat and humidity) or on the color filter of the LCD, replacing the resists that are normally used. As of 2012, this design is the most popular one in desktop computer monitors. It allows for the thinnest displays. Some LCD monitors using this technology have a feature called dynamic contrast, invented by
Philips researchers Douglas Stanton, Martinus Stroomer and Adrianus de Vaan Using PWM (pulse-width modulation, a technology where the intensity of the LEDs are kept constant, but the brightness adjustment is achieved by varying a time interval of flashing these constant light intensity light sources), the backlight is dimmed to the brightest color that appears on the screen while simultaneously boosting the LCD contrast to the maximum achievable levels, allowing the 1000:1 contrast ratio of the LCD panel to be scaled to different light intensities, resulting in the "30000:1" contrast ratios seen in the advertising on some of these monitors. Since computer screen images usually have full white somewhere in the image, the backlight will usually be at full intensity, making this "feature" mostly a marketing gimmick for computer monitors, however for TV screens it drastically increases the perceived contrast ratio and dynamic range, improves the viewing angle dependency and drastically reducing the power consumption of conventional LCD televisions.
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components and intended to use LCDs in new product generations of hi-fi, video equipment and telephones. In 1984, Philips researchers
Theodorus Welzen and Adrianus de Vaan invented a video speed-drive scheme that solved the slow response time of STN-LCDs, enabling high-resolution, high-quality, and smooth-moving video images on STN-LCDs. In 1985, Philips inventors Theodorus Welzen and Adrianus de Vaan solved the problem of driving high-resolution STN-LCDs using low-voltage (CMOS-based) drive electronics, allowing the application of high-quality (high resolution and video speed) LCD panels in battery-operated portable products like notebook computers and mobile phones. In 1985, Philips acquired 100% of the Videlec AG company based in Switzerland. Afterwards, Philips moved the Videlec production lines to the Netherlands. Years later, Philips successfully produced and marketed complete modules (consisting of the LCD screen, microphone, speakers etc.) in high-volume production for the booming mobile phone industry.
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notebook applications minimize color distortion while maintaining a wider viewing angle for a professional display. Color shift and deviation caused by light leakage is corrected by optimizing the white gamut which also enhances white/gray reproduction. In 2004, Hydis
Technologies Co., Ltd licensed AFFS to Japan's Hitachi Displays. Hitachi is using AFFS to manufacture high-end panels. In 2006, HYDIS licensed AFFS to Sanyo Epson Imaging Devices Corporation. Shortly thereafter, Hydis introduced a high-transmittance evolution of the AFFS display, called HFFS (FFS+). Hydis introduced AFFS+ with improved outdoor readability in 2007. AFFS panels are mostly utilized in the cockpits of latest commercial aircraft displays. However, it is no longer produced as of February 2015.
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low voltages. Since a pixel may be either in an on-state or in an off state at the moment new information needs to be written to that particular pixel, the addressing method of these bistable displays is rather complex, a reason why these displays did not made it to the market. That changed when in the 2010 "zero-power" (bistable) LCDs became available. Potentially, passive-matrix addressing can be used with devices if their write/erase characteristics are suitable, which was the case for ebooks which need to show still pictures only. After a page is written to the display, the display may be cut from the power while retaining readable images. This has the advantage that such ebooks may be operated for long periods of time powered by only a small battery.
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liquid crystals shift to a tilted position, allowing light to pass through and create a gray-scale display depending on the amount of tilt generated by the electric field. It has a deeper-black background, a higher contrast ratio, a wider viewing angle, and better image quality at extreme temperatures than traditional twisted-nematic displays. Compared to IPS, the black levels are still deeper, allowing for a higher contrast ratio, but the viewing angle is narrower, with color and especially contrast shift being more apparent, and the cost of VA is lower than IPS (but higher than TN).
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more 50- and 58-inch LCDs to be made per mother glass, specially 58-inch LCDs, in which case 6 can be produced on a Gen 8.6 mother glass vs only 3 on a Gen 8.5 mother glass, significantly reducing waste. The thickness of the mother glass also increases with each generation, so larger mother glass sizes are better suited for larger displays. An LCD module (LCM) is a ready-to-use LCD with a backlight. Thus, a factory that makes LCD modules does not necessarily make LCDs, it may only assemble them into the modules. LCD glass substrates are made by companies such as
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fringe fields inhibit a homogeneous reorientation. This requires two transistors for each pixel instead of the single transistor needed for a standard thin-film transistor (TFT) display. The IPS technology is used in everything from televisions, computer monitors, and even wearable devices, especially almost all LCD smartphone panels are IPS/FFS mode. IPS displays belong to the LCD panel family screen types. The other two types are VA and TN. Before
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bright with no voltage (the eye is much more sensitive to variations in the dark state than the bright state). As most of 2010-era LCDs are used in television sets, monitors and smartphones, they have high-resolution matrix arrays of pixels to display arbitrary images using backlighting with a dark background. When no image is displayed, different arrangements are used. For this purpose, TN LCDs are operated between parallel polarizers, whereas
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the display. The precision with which this can be done will depend on the number of dimming zones of the display. The more dimming zones, the more precise the dimming, with less obvious blooming artifacts which are visible as dark grey patches surrounded by the unlit areas of the LCD. As of 2012, this design gets most of its use from upscale, larger-screen LCD televisions.
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refresh rate. But a lower refresh rate can mean visual artefacts like ghosting or smearing, especially with fast moving images. Individual pixel response time is also important, as all displays have some inherent latency in displaying an image which can be large enough to create visual artifacts if the displayed image changes rapidly.
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display is 3 x 1920 going vertically and 1080 going horizontally for a total of 6840 wires horizontally and vertically. That's three for red, green and blue and 1920 columns of pixels for each color for a total of 5760 wires going vertically and 1080 rows of wires going horizontally. For a panel that
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instead of the traditional CCFL backlight, while that backlight is dynamically controlled with the video information (dynamic backlight control). The combination with the dynamic backlight control, invented by
Philips researchers Douglas Stanton, Martinus Stroomer and Adrianus de Vaan, simultaneously
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WLED array: The LCD panel is lit by a full array of white LEDs placed behind a diffuser behind the panel. LCDs that use this implementation will usually have the ability to dim or completely turn off the LEDs in the dark areas of the image being displayed, effectively increasing the contrast ratio of
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developed IPS LCDs with a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, rivaling OLEDs. This technology was later put into mass production as dual layer, dual panel or LMCL (Light
Modulating Cell Layer) LCDs. The technology uses 2 liquid crystal layers instead of one, and may be used along with a mini-LED backlight
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interaction were invented by a team at RCA in 1968. A particular type of such a color LCD was developed by Japan's Sharp
Corporation in the 1970s, receiving patents for their inventions, such as a patent by Shinji Kato and Takaaki Miyazaki in May 1975, and then improved by Fumiaki Funada and Masataka
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The optical effect of a TN device in the voltage-on state is far less dependent on variations in the device thickness than that in the voltage-off state. Because of this, TN displays with low information content and no backlighting are usually operated between crossed polarizers such that they appear
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Low power consumption. Depending on the set display brightness and content being displayed, the older CCFT backlit models typically use less than half of the power a CRT monitor of the same size viewing area would use, and the modern LED backlit models typically use 10–25% of the power a CRT monitor
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Twisted nematic displays contain liquid crystals that twist and untwist at varying degrees to allow light to pass through. When no voltage is applied to a TN liquid crystal cell, polarized light passes through the 90-degrees twisted LC layer. In proportion to the voltage applied, the liquid crystals
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Samsung introduced UFB (Ultra Fine & Bright) displays back in 2002, utilized the super-birefringent effect. It has the luminance, color gamut, and most of the contrast of a TFT-LCD, but only consumes as much power as an STN display, according to
Samsung. It was being used in a variety of Samsung
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Bistable LCDs do not require continuous refreshing. Rewriting is only required for picture information changes. In 1984 HA van Sprang and AJSM de Vaan invented an STN type display that could be operated in a bistable mode, enabling extremely high resolution images up to 4000 lines or more using only
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in 1972, while activated pixels are subjected to voltages above threshold (the voltages according to the "Alt & Pleshko" drive scheme). Driving such STN displays according to the Alt & Pleshko drive scheme require very high line addressing voltages. Welzen and de Vaan invented an alternative
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and many more countries. In 1980, Brown Boveri started a 50/50 joint venture with the Dutch
Philips company, called Videlec. Philips had the required know-how to design and build integrated circuits for the control of large LCD panels. In addition, Philips had better access to markets for electronic
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Westinghouse team in 1972 were patented in 1976 by a team at Sharp consisting of Fumiaki Funada, Masataka Matsuura, and Tomio Wada, then improved in 1977 by a Sharp team consisting of Kohei Kishi, Hirosaku Nonomura, Keiichiro Shimizu, and Tomio Wada. However,
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LCDs can either be normally on (positive) or off (negative), depending on the polarizer arrangement. For example, a character positive LCD with a backlight will have black lettering on a background that is the color of the backlight, and a character negative LCD will have a black background with the
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Zenithal bistable techniques. Several bistable technologies, like the 360° BTN and the bistable cholesteric, depend mainly on the bulk properties of the liquid crystal (LC) and use standard strong anchoring, with alignment films and LC
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The media and internet users called them "RGBW" TVs because of the white sub pixel. Although LG Display has developed this technology for use in notebook display, outdoor and smartphones, it became more popular in the TV market because of the announced "4K UHD" resolution but still being incapable
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Enhanced IPS was introduced in 2001 by Hitachi as 17" monitor in Market, the additional transistors resulted in blocking more transmission area, thus requiring a brighter backlight and consuming more power, making this type of display less desirable for notebook computers. Panasonic Himeji G8.5 was
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placed at opposite edges of the display or an array of parallel CCFLs behind larger displays. A diffuser (made of PMMA acrylic plastic, also known as a wave or light guide/guiding plate) then spreads the light out evenly across the whole display. For many years, this technology had been used almost
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borrowing techniques from semiconductor manufacturing and using large sheets of glass whose size has increased over time. Several displays are manufactured at the same time, and then cut from the sheet of glass, also known as the mother glass or LCD glass substrate. The increase in size allows more
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must be used when displaying non-native resolutions, which adds yet more time lag. Scaling and post processing are usually done in a single chip on modern monitors, but each function that chip performs adds some delay. Some displays have a video gaming mode which disables all or most processing to
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Most of the new M+ technology was employed on 4K TV sets which led to a controversy after tests showed that the addition of a white sub pixel replacing the traditional RGB structure had also been accompanied by a reduction in resolution by around 25%. This meant that a "4K" M+ TV would not display
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are typical of passive-matrix addressed LCDs with too many pixels and driven according to the "Alt & Pleshko" drive scheme. Welzen and de Vaan also invented a non RMS drive scheme enabling to drive STN displays with video rates and enabling to show smooth moving video images on an STN display.
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found that liquid crystals had some interesting electro-optic characteristics and he realized an electro-optical effect by generating stripe patterns in a thin layer of liquid crystal material by the application of a voltage. This effect is based on an electro-hydrodynamic instability forming what
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mixtures of several chemicals are used, to achieve wider temperature operating range (−10..+60 °C for low-end and −20..+100 °C for high-performance displays). For example, the E7 mixture is composed of three biphenyls and one terphenyl: 39 wt.% of 4'-pentyl-4-carbonitrile (nematic range
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operation. Active-matrix addressed displays look brighter and sharper than passive-matrix addressed displays of the same size, and generally have quicker response times, producing much better images. Sharp produces bistable reflective LCDs with a 1-bit SRAM cell per pixel that only requires small
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EL-WLED: The LCD panel is lit by a row of white LEDs placed at one or more edges of the screen. A light diffuser (light guide plate, LGP) is then used to spread the light evenly across the whole display, similarly to edge-lit CCFL LCD backlights. The diffuser is made out of either PMMA plastic or
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have been shown as engineering samples early in 2008, but they are not in mass-production. The physics of blue phase mode LCDs suggest that very short switching times (≈1 ms) can be achieved, so time sequential color control can possibly be realized and expensive color filters would be obsolete.
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Segment LCDs can also have color by using Field Sequential Color (FSC LCD). This kind of displays have a high speed passive segment LCD panel with an RGB backlight. The backlight quickly changes color, making it appear white to the naked eye. The LCD panel is synchronized with the backlight. For
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LCDs with quantum dot enhancement film or quantum dot color filters were introduced from 2015 to 2018. Quantum dots receive blue light from a backlight and convert it to light that allows LCD panels to offer better color reproduction. Quantum dot color filters are manufactured using photoresists
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with one defective pixel. Even where such guarantees do not exist, the location of defective pixels is important. A display with only a few defective pixels may be unacceptable if the defective pixels are near each other. LCD panels also commonly have a defect known as
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filter. STN LCDs have been optimized for passive-matrix addressing. They exhibit a sharper threshold of the contrast-vs-voltage characteristic than the original TN LCDs. This is important, because pixels are subjected to partial voltages even while not selected.
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of achieving true UHD resolution defined by the CTA as 3840x2160 active pixels with 8-bit color. This negatively impacted the rendering of text, making it a bit fuzzier, which was especially noticeable when a TV is used as a PC monitor.
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and patented in various countries. The Fraunhofer Institute ISE in Freiburg, where the inventors worked, assigns these patents to Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, a supplier of LC substances. In 1992, shortly thereafter, engineers at
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is the ratio of the brightness of a full-on pixel to a full-off pixel. The LCD itself is only a light valve and does not generate light; the light comes from a backlight that is either fluorescent or a set of
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exclusively. Unlike white LEDs, most CCFLs have an even-white spectral output resulting in better color gamut for the display. However, CCFLs are less energy efficient than LEDs and require a somewhat costly
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across the whole screen on the other side of the screen. To this grid each pixel has a positive connection on one side and a negative connection on the other side. So the total amount of wires needed for a
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No theoretical resolution limit. When multiple LCD panels are used together to create a single canvas, each additional panel increases the total resolution of the display, which is commonly called stacked
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Since LCDs produce no light of their own, they require external light to produce a visible image. In a transmissive type of LCD, the light source is provided at the back of the glass stack and is called a
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will appear black. By controlling the voltage applied across the liquid crystal layer in each pixel, light can be allowed to pass through in varying amounts thus constituting different levels of gray.
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followed with DSM LCDs for pocket-sized calculators in 1973 and then mass-produced TN LCDs for watches in 1975. Other Japanese companies soon took a leading position in the wristwatch market, like
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LCDs are available to display arbitrary images (as in a general-purpose computer display) or fixed images with low information content, which can be displayed or hidden: preset words, digits, and
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to convert whatever DC voltage the device uses (usually 5 or 12 V) to ≈1000 V needed to light a CCFL. The thickness of the inverter transformers also limits how thin the display can be made.
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when a static image is displayed on a screen for a long time, e.g., the table frame for an airline flight schedule on an indoor sign. LCDs do not have this weakness, but are still susceptible to
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on the panel. It is most visible in dark or black areas of displayed scenes. As of 2010, most premium branded computer LCD panel manufacturers specify their products as having zero defects.
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In a constant-on situation, thermalization may occur in case of bad thermal management, in which part of the screen has overheated and looks discolored compared to the rest of the screen.
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consists of sequentially addressing one side of the matrix, for example by selecting the rows one-by-one and applying the picture information on the other side at the columns row-by-row.
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Broadband reflective polarizers based on form birefringence for ultra-thin liquid crystal displays; S.U. Pan; L. Tan and H.S. Kwok; Vol. 25, No. 15; July 24, 2017; Optics Express 17499;
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A pink elastomeric connector mating an LCD panel to circuit board traces, shown next to a centimeter-scale ruler. The conductive and insulating layers in the black stripe are very small.
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Dead or stuck pixels may occur during manufacturing or after a period of use. A stuck pixel will glow with color even on an all-black screen, while a dead one will always remain black.
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or by reversing the polarity of the electric field as the device is addressed (the response of the liquid crystal layer is identical, regardless of the polarity of the applied field).
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Loss of brightness and much slower response times in low temperature environments. In sub-zero environments, LCD screens may cease to function without the use of supplemental heating.
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Subject to burn-in effect, although the cause differs from CRT and the effect may not be permanent, a static image can cause burn-in in a matter of hours in badly designed displays.
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is broken down during the cleaning processes; two earlier studies found that only 2 to 3% of the gas escapes destruction after its use. Furthermore, the report failed to compare NF
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Rong-Jer Lee; Jr-Cheng Fan; Tzong-Shing Cheng; Jung-Lung Wu (March 10, 1999). "Pigment-dispersed color resist with high resolution for advanced color filter application".
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for some people. Unfortunately, many of these people don't know that their eye-strain is being caused by the invisible strobe effect of PWM. This problem is worse on many
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Polarizing filter film with a horizontal axis. Light whose polarization was rotated by the liquid crystal will pass through, but light that wasn't rotated will be blocked.
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untwist changing the polarization and blocking the light's path. By properly adjusting the level of the voltage almost any gray level or transmission can be achieved.
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cellular-telephone models produced until late 2006, when Samsung stopped producing UFB displays. UFB displays were also used in certain models of LG mobile phones.
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K. H. Lee; H. Y. Kim; K. H. Park; S. J. Jang; I. C. Park & J. Y. Lee (June 2006). "A Novel Outdoor Readability of Portable TFT-LCD with AFFS Technology".
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Uneven backlighting in some monitors (more common in IPS-types and older TNs), causing brightness distortion, especially toward the edges ("backlight bleed").
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liquid crystal. It normally rotates the light's polarization by 90°. But if the surrounding electrodes are charged, the light's polarization won't be rotated.
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Heilmeier, G. H.; Zanoni, L. A.; Barton, L. A. (1968). "Dynamic Scattering: A New Electrooptic Effect in Certain Classes of Nematic Liquid Crystals".
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projection technology in the 1980s, and licensed it for use in projectors in 1988. Epson's VPJ-700, released in January 1989, was the world's first
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Some of these issues relate to full-screen displays, others to small displays as on watches, etc. Many of the comparisons are with CRT displays.
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who ultimately discovered the cyanobiphenyl liquid crystals, which had correct stability and temperature properties for application in LCDs.
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which attempt to efficiently increase the perceived resolution of a display without increasing the actual resolution, to mixed results.
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subsequently remain the dominant LCD designs through 2006. In the late 1990s, the LCD industry began shifting away from Japan, towards
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Many LCD monitors are powered by a 12 V power supply, and if built into a computer can be powered by its 12 V power supply.
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between the polarizing filters, light passing through the first filter would be blocked by the second (crossed) polarizer. Before an
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Reflective surface to send light back to viewer. (In a backlit LCD, this layer is replaced or complemented with a light source.)
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is applied, the orientation of the liquid-crystal molecules is determined by the alignment at the surfaces of electrodes. In a
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suggested that its effects were theoretically much greater than better-known sources of greenhouse gasses like
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TN-LCD in 1983. In 1984, Epson released the ET-10, the first full-color, pocket LCD television. The same year,
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in 1968. Lechner, F.J. Marlowe, E.O. Nester and J. Tults demonstrated the concept in 1968 with an 18x2 matrix
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standard. Other companies have been known to tolerate as many as 11 dead pixels in their policies.
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6664:"Eye strain from LED backlighting in MacBook Pro"
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6558:"CineMassive CineView II LCD panel"
6140:. December 30, 2004. Archived from
5778:from the original on April 25, 2021
5229:from the original on March 19, 2022
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2283:The production of LCD screens uses
2112:inputs in addition to DVI and HDMI.
1831:, which involves uneven patches of
1540:color displays, such as modern LCD
1073:introduced the use of DSM LCDs for
24:
7565:Large-screen television technology
6860:– Video by the Vega Science Trust.
6851:
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6442:from the original on March 7, 2021
6412:from the original on March 8, 2021
6304:"Development of bistable displays"
6114:from the original on June 18, 2021
5748:from the original on July 24, 2020
5457:from the original on June 29, 2011
5375:from the original on March 7, 2021
5129:from the original on April 5, 2021
4856:Ibrahim, Dogan (August 22, 2012).
4692:from the original on April 9, 2021
4635:. October 24, 2011. Archived from
4561:from the original on March 8, 2020
4471:from the original on April 5, 2023
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2863:. January 19, 2017. Archived from
2826:from the original on March 8, 2021
2342:'s effects with what it replaced,
1777:
1759:
1473:appear to be fading on the screen.
1050:(TFT LCD). As of 2013, all modern
1044:Westinghouse Research Laboratories
833:Marconi Wireless Telegraph company
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7642:
7239:Organic light-emitting transistor
6932:
6693:, SuperUser. Retrieved June 2012.
6101:
6050:from the original on June 7, 2021
5978:Jack H. Park (January 15, 2015).
4557:. engadgetHD. February 19, 2008.
3267:from the original on May 22, 2023
3181:from the original on July 3, 2017
2735:from the original on May 22, 2020
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1190:twisted nematic field effect LCDs
7602:Comparison of display technology
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5920:. Vertex LCD Inc. Archived from
5906:
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5730:
5712:"LCD Panel Technology Explained"
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3089:
3012:Ross, Young (December 4, 2023).
2184:switch on and off faster than a
2122:
1971:
1839:"Zero-power" (bistable) displays
1678:Super In-plane switching (S-IPS)
1453:until the mid-1990s, when color
837:"The Liquid Crystal Light Valve"
7233:Electroluminescent Quantum Dots
6975:What is capacitive touchscreen?
6755:used in plasma and LCD screens"
5396:Parts list, LCD Display Drivers
5148:Morrison, G. (March 26, 2016).
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2594:. World Scientific Publishing.
2168:on and off rather than a CRT's
1982:needs additional citations for
1782:Some LCD panels have defective
1293:
847:. In 1962, Richard Williams of
728:
719:
710:
7304:Laser-powered phosphor display
5685:. June 2, 2016. Archived from
5516:. CRC Press. October 6, 2017.
4959:"LCD optical waveguide device"
4288:10.1109/HISTELCON.2012.6487587
3980:"Liquid crystal display units"
3671:Castellano, Joseph A. (2005).
3288:Journal of Materials Chemistry
2647:
2608:
2590:Castellano, Joseph A. (2005).
2547:
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2495:
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2366:Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller
1939:Brightness and contrast ratio:
1245:, and later on towards China.
129:to produce images in color or
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1:
7570:Optimum HDTV viewing distance
7560:History of display technology
7448:Computer-generated holography
6988:How TFT-LCDs are made, by AUO
5150:"LED local dimming explained"
4442:Liquid crystal display device
4092:Gessinger, Gernot H. (2009).
3630:Journal of Display Technology
3227:Reinitzer, Friedrich (1888).
2410:
2230:reduce perceivable input lag.
2074:range), unlike a CRT monitor.
2034:
1377:high dynamic range television
785:
61:film with a vertical axis to
7150:Organic light-emitting diode
7144:Light-emitting diode display
6897:. X-bit labs. Archived from
5117:Shafer, Rob (June 5, 2019).
4398:which is not 0 or 90 degrees
3771:Kuo, Yue (January 1, 2013).
3759:"Birth of the Active Matrix"
2911:Taiwan Central Glass Company
2529:"Liquid crystal composition"
2309:Geophysical Research Letters
2066:Emits almost no undesirable
1963:Advantages and disadvantages
1864:In 2004, researchers at the
1638:Twisted nematic field effect
1395:Connection to other circuits
1385:full-area local area dimming
1023:In 1972, the concept of the
954:twisted nematic field effect
812:(Liquid Crystals). In 1911,
7:
6914:Overview of 3LCD technology
6726:High-Performance Polymer...
3574:IEEE Global History Network
2885:Gan, Fuxi (July 16, 2003).
2349:
1714:IPS in comparison to AMOLED
1685:was later introduced after
1445:Monochrome and later color
1423:anisotropic conductive film
1094:Matsuura in December 1975.
10:
7647:
7360:Vacuum fluorescent display
7084:Electroluminescent display
6925:September 1, 2009, at the
6865:History of Liquid Crystals
6709:December 13, 2012, at the
6689:November 14, 2011, at the
6405:. CineMassive. p. 7.
5669:February 25, 2021, at the
4904:"Monitor LED Backlighting"
4263:Hirohisa Kawamoto (2013),
3886:Brotherton, S. D. (2013).
3559:(Retrieved April 25, 2014)
3529:10.1109/mspec.2012.6341205
3367:10.1109/JRPROC.1962.288190
3142:10.1109/JPROC.2002.1002521
3121:Kawamoto, Hiroshi (2002).
2916:February 24, 2021, at the
2299:, and its relatively long
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2027:
1859:cholesteric liquid crystal
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1577:Active-matrix technologies
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7207:Liquid crystal on silicon
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6916:, Presentation Technology
6739:– via Google Books.
6669:February 3, 2018, at the
5768:"What is the Resolution?"
5315:November 4, 2017, at the
4862:. John Wiley & Sons.
4098:. Elsevier. p. 204.
3707:American Scientist Online
3475:10.1080/15421406908084910
2920:, Retrieved May 20, 2015.
2643:– via ResearchGate.
2641:10.1016/j.tsf.2006.07.159
2479:. Fujitsu. Archived from
2477:Fujitsu technical support
2068:electromagnetic radiation
1886:newer designs that share
1425:or, for lower densities,
1056:electronic visual display
952:On December 4, 1970, the
911:Royal Radar Establishment
706:
401:LCDs are manufactured in
165:aircraft cockpit displays
7398:Fourteen-segment display
7201:Digital Light Processing
6955:August 30, 2009, at the
4990:January 2, 2014, at the
4400:, filed January 9, 1990.
4304:August 10, 2014, at the
4132:; US patent US4783653A;
3650:10.1109/JDT.2011.2177740
3203:Supramolecular Chemistry
2956:"Large Generation Glass"
2861:AU Optronics Corp. (AUO)
2684:– via IEEE Xplore.
2664:10.1109/ASID.1999.762781
2089:transparent and flexible
2050:No geometric distortion.
1647:In-plane switching (IPS)
1544:and televisions, use an
1503:passive-matrix addressed
1286:and quantum dot sheets.
1265:
1248:
1183:
1107:In 1983, researchers at
1102:
1040:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1005:Liquid Crystal Institute
962:Swiss patent No. 532 261
947:
874:
37:Not to be confused with
7621:Liquid crystal displays
7404:Sixteen-segment display
7090:Rear-projection display
6880:Oxford University Press
6833:10.1038/climate.2008.72
5984:www.businesskorea.co.kr
5742:m.engineeringnews.co.za
5620:March 13, 2021, at the
5334:August 1, 2017, at the
5209:August 2, 2017, at the
4889:March 15, 2014, at the
3865:10.1109/T-ED.1973.17780
3555:April 26, 2014, at the
3130:Proceedings of the IEEE
2473:"LCD Image Persistence"
2072:extremely low frequency
1751:Vertical alignment (VA)
1618:digital compact cameras
1548:structure. A matrix of
1111:(BBC) Research Center,
1109:Brown, Boveri & Cie
1046:demonstrated the first
981:Brown, Boveri & Cie
938:dynamic scattering mode
891:dynamic scattering mode
829:Fréedericksz transition
211:General characteristics
7251:Field-emission display
7166:Liquid-crystal display
6993:March 8, 2021, at the
6984:from BaoBao Technology
6980:July 18, 2024, at the
6044:www.ruggedpcreview.com
5804:. September 21, 2016.
5624:; US patent US4664483A
5609:March 8, 2021, at the
5497:P. M. Alt, P. Pleshko
5296:March 8, 2021, at the
5190:July 24, 2020, at the
5034:Electronicproducts.com
5010:US patent RE42428E
4829:OECD (March 7, 2000).
4352:, filed June 28, 1973.
4270:June 15, 2021, at the
4139:March 8, 2021, at the
4128:March 8, 2021, at the
3502:10.1109/proc.1968.6513
3354:Proceedings of the IRE
2938:April 4, 2021, at the
2391:Boogie board (product)
2158:pulse-width modulation
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1693:M+ or RGBW controversy
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1419:Tape-automated bonding
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1058:devices use TFT-based
967:March 9, 2021, at the
906:
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398:
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138:seven-segment displays
99:liquid-crystal display
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7388:Eight-segment display
7382:Seven-segment display
7005:June 6, 2021, at the
6971:from Newhaven Display
6967:May 26, 2022, at the
6962:What's an IPS Display
6821:Nature Climate Change
6386:June 6, 2020, at the
6016:. February 13, 2015.
5453:. February 12, 2011.
5410:"Compaq Portable III"
5160:on November 23, 2017.
4935:. November 13, 2017.
4669:on December 23, 2019.
4527:(9). Wiley: 657–666.
4437:U.S. patent 5,598,285
4389:U.S. patent 5,576,867
4345:U.S. patent 3,834,794
2028:Further information:
1913:Temporal performance:
1890:among pixels and add
1825:, or, less commonly,
1794:respectively. Unlike
1732:
1672:
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1600:
1567:persistence of vision
1550:thin-film transistors
1527:
1480:super-twisted nematic
1471:
1440:
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1322:
1129:U.S. patent 4,634,229
1118:super-twisted nematic
1002:Kent State University
904:
843:was published by Dr.
756:Nippon Electric Glass
734:Also known as GEN 11.
396:
357:
310:
298:Super-twisted nematic
218:
68:Glass substrate with
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7510:Display capabilities
7393:Nine-segment display
7095:Plasma display panel
6649:May 6, 2021, at the
6220:www.blazedisplay.com
6196:on December 31, 2006
5894:on September 3, 2011
5834:. January 27, 2017.
5664:Product presentation
5394:Future Electronics.
5347:LG Training Center.
4909:May 9, 2021, at the
4718:. December 4, 2016.
4680:Morrison, Geoffrey.
4491:"Optical Patterning"
4215:Taylor & Francis
4185:on February 24, 2021
3936:: 87. December 1973.
3713:on December 20, 2008
2658:. pp. 359–363.
2573:10.1155/2018/6386428
2285:nitrogen trifluoride
2273:Environmental impact
2178:LED-backlit monitors
1991:improve this article
1898:Spatial performance:
1866:University of Oxford
1771:Blue phase mode LCDs
1632:Twisted nematic (TN)
1593:List of LCD matrices
1142:handheld televisions
869:thin-film transistor
810:"Flüssige Kristalle"
796:Thin-film transistor
294:thin-film transistor
231:aligned between two
32:LCD (disambiguation)
7626:American inventions
7539:See-through display
7443:Holographic display
7121:Quantum dot display
6863:Timothy J. Sluckin
6524:. August 19, 2019.
6336:on November 1, 2014
6226:on February 5, 2024
6014:www.taipeitimes.com
5862:HardwareZone.com.sg
5645:on January 18, 2020
5253:LaserFocusWorld.com
4835:. OECD Publishing.
4639:on October 26, 2011
3857:1973ITED...20..995B
3792:2013ECSIn..22a..55K
3642:2012JDisT...8....3K
3467:1969MolCr...8..293H
3440:10.1511/2006.61.438
3327:1963JChPh..39..384W
3151:on February 9, 2012
2867:on August 24, 2017.
2633:2006TSF...515..896K
2447:Merriam-Webster.com
2443:"Definition of LCD"
2431:. January 29, 2020.
2395:Remarkable (tablet)
2209:letterboxed display
2143:Display motion blur
1823:dirty screen effect
1796:integrated circuits
1766:Blue phase mode LCD
1144:in Japan. In 1980,
990:quartz wristwatches
881:George H. Heilmeier
808:published his work
802:Friedrich Reinitzer
349:alternating current
326:. As a result, the
65:light as it enters.
7631:Display technology
7581:Color Light Output
7575:High Dynamic Range
7377:Dot-matrix display
7372:Lightguide display
7043:Display technology
6436:www.flexenable.com
6279:. Nikkei Tech-On.
6252:. March 31, 2007.
6144:on August 20, 2007
6046:. April 17, 2015.
5914:"AFFS & AFFS+"
5635:"Products - Sharp"
5255:. September 2007.
4607:technology.ihs.com
4250:May 1984, page 150
4206:Michael R. Peres,
4175:"TV Watch - Epson"
3801:10.1149/2.F06131if
3428:American Scientist
3245:10.1007/BF01516710
3079:on March 25, 2021.
2962:on August 23, 2011
2371:LCD classification
2356:Flat-panel display
2199:either requires a
2151:strobing backlight
2149:display, unless a
1739:
1724:active-matrix OLED
1687:in-plane switching
1675:
1658:In-plane switching
1629:
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1605:1.8 in color
1530:
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1459:Macintosh Portable
1443:
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1311:Transflective LCDs
1235:In Plane Switching
1195:In Plane Switching
1140:were developed as
919:University of Hull
907:
855:Building on early
825:Vsevolod Frederiks
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376:pocket calculators
368:
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7534:Always-on display
7325:Electromechanical
7313:
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6729:Editions OPHRYS.
6502:on March 19, 2020
6472:on March 19, 2020
6083:on March 14, 2014
5957:10.1889/1.2433159
5550:978-1-351-83333-2
5523:978-1-4822-4181-5
5040:on July 28, 2017.
4869:978-1-118-36103-0
4842:978-92-64-18103-8
4533:10.1889/1.2785199
4500:. August 22, 1996
4163:Jul 1985, page 55
3954:Auburn University
3703:"Modifying Light"
3681:. pp. 41–2.
3335:10.1063/1.1734257
3213:978-0-470-51234-0
2895:10.1117/12.517223
2601:978-981-238-956-5
2483:on April 23, 2012
2205:1:1 pixel mapping
2195:. Displaying any
2193:native resolution
2087:LCDs can be made
2061:native resolution
2023:
2022:
2015:
1920:Color performance
1542:computer monitors
1525:
1333:fluorescent lamps
1270:In October 2011,
1215:Sharp Corporation
1166:computer monitors
1079:Sharp Corporation
1054:and high-quality
973:Wolfgang Helfrich
960:in Switzerland, (
743:
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313:Texas Instruments
283:Sharp Corporation
205:image persistence
185:mobile telephones
161:instrument panels
157:computer monitors
59:Polarizing filter
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7586:Flexible display
7548:Related articles
7428:Autostereoscopic
7127:Electronic paper
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1707:UHD TV standard.
1526:
1203:by Guenter Baur
1197:(IPS) technology
1136:The first color
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1013:LXD Incorporated
958:Hoffmann-LaRoche
934:RCA Laboratories
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6598:January 12,
6532:January 12,
6506:January 12,
6496:monitorzone
6466:Pro Display
6446:January 12,
6230:January 22,
6118:February 3,
5722:January 13,
5575:January 23,
5249:"StackPath"
4643:October 26,
2820:sunic.co.kr
2400:Raw monitor
2162:CRT monitor
2110:fiber-optic
2081:resolution.
1929:white point
1924:Color gamut
1807:ISO 13406-2
1800:ISO 13406-2
1792:dead pixels
1784:transistors
1260:Displaybank
1239:South Korea
1150:Seiko Epson
1113:Switzerland
1075:calculators
1034:'s team at
434:References
341:smartphones
233:transparent
189:smartphones
181:calculators
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7501:Laser beam
7455:Volumetric
7415:3D display
7355:Nixie tube
7335:Split-flap
7220:generation
7194:Blue Phase
7114:generation
7061:generation
6365:August 15,
6340:August 15,
6260:August 15,
5918:Technology
5772:RTINGS.com
4663:archive.ph
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4421:August 15,
4373:August 15,
4329:August 15,
4211:, page 306
3636:(1): 3–4.
3490:Proc. IEEE
2539:October 3,
2513:October 3,
2411:References
2277:See also:
2260:terphenyls
2174:eye-strain
2044:would use.
2035:Advantages
1951:Brightness
1888:sub-pixels
1883:Resolution
1853:(formerly
1843:See also:
1699:LG Display
1636:See also:
1614:Cyber-shot
1591:See also:
1554:transistor
1538:resolution
1154:dot matrix
1091:Guest-Host
786:Background
416:Generation
403:cleanrooms
316:calculator
244:polarizing
236:electrodes
131:monochrome
119:polarizers
73:electrodes
7555:Scan line
7529:DisplayID
7486:Neon sign
7476:Monoscope
7318:Non-video
7079:Jumbotron
6841:1758-678X
6788:Unfcc.int
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6174:August 3,
6054:April 23,
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5994:April 23,
5965:129569963
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3106:April 10,
3053:April 10,
3043:SDP.co.jp
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2682:137460486
2301:half-life
2256:biphenyls
2216:bit depth
2191:Only one
1902:dot pitch
1833:luminance
1705:the full
1683:Super-IPS
1653:IPS panel
1616:DSC-P93A
1510:and poor
1498:addressed
1486:Crosstalk
1463:backlight
1307:backlight
1300:Backlight
1283:Panasonic
1281:In 2016,
1222:Super IPS
1217:in 1992.
879:In 1964,
819:In 1922,
800:In 1888,
636:2007–2016
574:2002–2004
571:1800–1850
543:2002–2004
540:1250–1300
527:2000–2004
511:2000–2002
479:1996–1998
320:polarizer
318:with top
311:LCD in a
229:molecules
197:phosphors
127:reflector
123:backlight
109:or other
54:display:
7438:Hologram
7345:Eggcrate
7330:Flip-dot
7276:display
7257:Laser TV
7228:microLED
7158:(AMOLED)
7112:Current
7068:Eidophor
7003:Archived
6991:Archived
6978:Archived
6965:Archived
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6287:June 10,
6281:Archived
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6108:TechSpot
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5872:July 12,
5866:Archived
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5806:Archived
5802:TechHive
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3814:Archived
3737:Archived
3604:Archived
3578:Archived
3576:. IEEE.
3553:Archived
3383:51650159
3265:Archived
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3185:June 30,
3179:Archived
3177:. ETHW.
3100:Archived
3047:Archived
3023:June 14,
2966:April 4,
2936:Archived
2914:Archived
2824:Archived
2764:Archived
2733:Archived
2533:Archived
2507:Archived
2451:Archived
2361:FPD-Link
2350:See also
2264:eutectic
2170:phosphor
2166:strobing
2128:Limited
2070:(in the
1892:Quattron
1819:clouding
1811:ISO 9241
1697:In 2015
1512:contrast
1451:Game Boy
1359:filters.
1353:RGB LEDs
1338:inverter
1096:TFT LCDs
1069:In 1972
965:Archived
885:dichroic
748:AGC Inc.
691:GEN 10.5
366:with LCD
337:IPS LCDs
63:polarize
7522:CEA-861
7152:(OLED)
7137:Gyricon
6945:YouTube
6905:May 17,
6568:May 14,
6416:May 14,
5832:HD Guru
4475:June 6,
4308:, Epson
3956:, 1995.
3853:Bibcode
3788:Bibcode
3638:Bibcode
3537:7947164
3463:Bibcode
3323:Bibcode
2997:July 3,
2909:Armorex
2629:Bibcode
2566:: 1–6.
2315:. As NF
1851:Qinetiq
1735:chevron
1607:TFT LCD
1558:refresh
1272:Toshiba
1256:LCD TVs
1231:Samsung
1210:Hitachi
1201:Germany
1174:compact
1162:TFT LCD
971:) with
942:MOSFETs
915:Malvern
857:MOSFETs
762:History
659:GEN 8.7
643:GEN 8.6
627:GEN 8.5
597:GEN 7.5
550:GEN 5.5
518:GEN 4.5
486:GEN 3.5
445:200–400
442:200–300
429:Year of
263:helical
247:filters
177:watches
105:) is a
7406:(SISD)
7300:(TDEL)
7294:(FLCD)
7241:(OLET)
7209:(LCoS)
7168:(LCD)
7146:(LED)
7123:(QLED)
7097:(PDP)
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6765:May 3,
6733:
6138:Forbes
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2214:Fixed
1243:Taiwan
1205:et al.
1009:ILIXCO
983:, its
754:, and
675:GEN 10
424:Height
419:Length
328:colors
183:, and
142:pixels
7577:(HDR)
7400:(FSD)
7384:(SSD)
7368:(LEC)
7362:(VFD)
7306:(LPD)
7253:(FED)
7247:(SED)
7218:Next
7203:(DLP)
7132:E Ink
7086:(ELD)
7075:(CRT)
6795:(PDF)
6784:(PDF)
6410:(PDF)
6403:(PDF)
6359:(PDF)
6081:(PDF)
6074:(PDF)
5961:S2CID
5373:(PDF)
5366:(PDF)
4494:(PDF)
4230:Epson
3817:(PDF)
3776:(PDF)
3533:S2CID
3379:S2CID
3257:S2CID
3149:(PDF)
3126:(PDF)
2767:(PDF)
2760:(PDF)
2678:S2CID
2188:lamp.
2133:LCDs.
1603:Casio
1536:High-
1410:1080p
1266:2010s
1249:2000s
1184:1990s
1103:1980s
1087:Casio
1083:Seiko
1038:, in
1017:Seiko
1011:(now
948:1970s
875:1960s
612:GEN 8
581:GEN 7
565:GEN 6
534:GEN 5
502:GEN 4
470:GEN 3
455:GEN 2
439:GEN 1
408:wafer
360:Casio
276:pixel
225:pixel
223:Each
7517:EDID
7339:Vane
7285:TMOS
7280:IMoD
7274:MEMS
7101:ALiS
7059:Past
6907:2008
6883:ISBN
6837:ISSN
6803:2022
6767:2019
6731:ISBN
6630:2020
6600:2020
6570:2015
6534:2020
6508:2020
6478:2020
6448:2020
6418:2015
6367:2014
6342:2014
6316:2007
6289:2009
6262:2014
6232:2024
6202:2007
6176:2007
6150:2007
6120:2020
6089:2014
6056:2015
6026:2015
5996:2015
5930:2009
5900:2011
5874:2020
5844:2020
5814:2020
5784:2020
5754:2020
5724:2012
5651:2019
5591:link
5577:2024
5545:ISBN
5518:ISBN
5463:2011
5422:2015
5381:2020
5265:2020
5235:2020
5135:2019
4971:2020
4945:2020
4864:ISBN
4837:ISBN
4728:2020
4698:2020
4686:CNET
4645:2011
4619:2017
4589:2008
4567:2008
4537:ISSN
4506:2008
4477:2023
4461:ISSN
4423:2014
4375:2014
4331:2014
4191:2019
4158:Spin
4100:ISBN
4070:2019
4044:2019
4018:2019
3992:2019
3898:ISBN
3869:ISSN
3825:2019
3806:ISSN
3745:2019
3719:2007
3683:ISBN
3654:ISSN
3612:2021
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