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A 'thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display' (TFT LCD) is a variant of a liquid-crystal display (LCD) that uses thin-film transistor (TFT) technology to improve image qualities such as addressability and contrast. A TFT LCD is an active-matrix LCD, in contrast to passive-matrix LCDs or simple, direct-driven LCDs with a few segments.
TFT LCDs are used in appliances including television sets, computer monitors, mobile phones, handheld video game systems, personal digital assistants, navigation systems and projectors.
TFT LCDs are also used in car instrument clusters because they allow the driver to customize the cluster, as well as being able to provide an analogue-like display with digital elements.
The liquid crystal displays used in calculators and other devices with similarly simple displays have direct-driven image elements, and therefore a voltage can be easily applied across just one segment of these types of displays without interfering with the other segments. This would be impractical for a large display, because it would have a large number of (color) picture elements (pixels), and thus it would require millions of connections, both top and bottom for each one of the three colors (red, green and blue) of every pixel. To avoid this issue, the pixels are addressed in rows and columns, reducing the connection count from millions down to thousands. The column and row wires attach to transistor switches, one for each pixel. The one-way current passing characteristic of the transistor prevents the charge that is being applied to each pixel from being drained between refreshes to a display's image. Each pixel is a small capacitor with a layer of insulating liquid crystal sandwiched between transparent conductive ITO layers.
A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronic visual display that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly.
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, such as preset words, digits, and 7-segment displays as in a digital clock. They use the same basic technology, except that arbitrary images are made up of a large number of small pixels, while other displays have larger elements.
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This video explains how LCD monitors work, as well as the pros and cons of the main panel technologies. It also includes a practical demonstration of the difference between a TN and an IPS display. More videos on computing-related topics can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingcomputers You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingthefuture See you next week. :)
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I compare an LCD and a LED monitor to determine whether it is worth upgrading! An LED monitor is not an OLED monitor! an LED monitors only talks about the back light whereas an OLED monitors is a pure LED display and back light. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tingawinga5 Folding@home team: 123464 Twitter: www.twitter.com/tingawinga Website: www.tingawinga.co.uk TingaWinga SubReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/TingaWingaGoogle+: https://plus.google.com/+Tingawinga5/posts
Liquid Crystal Displays use an amazing array of technologies to display pictures and text. See how they work!
Gaming monitors are TOUGH to choose. There are so many specs that seem to be simply designed to CONFUSE potential customers. In just a few minutes we cut through the BS and tell you what to look for! Five Four Club Link: http://bit.ly/linusffc
This video explains how LCD monitors work, as well as the pros and cons of the main panel technologies. It also includes a practical demonstration of the difference between a TN and an IPS display. More videos on computing-related topics can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingcomputers You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: http://www.youtube.com/explainingthefuture See you next week. :)
Seeing just how much an LCD monitor can go up against
http://www.green-translation-service.com This short animation explains how LCD monitors (liquid crystal display monitors) work. LC technology is part of TFT monitors.
Bill takes apart an LCD monitor and shows how it works. He explains how it uses liquid crystals, thin film transistors and polarizers to display information. EngineerGuy's new book is at http://www.engineerguy.com/elements.
TN, IPS, VA, and PLS... Do you find these terms confusing? Learn all about them in about 2 minutes! FORUM LINK: http://linustechtips.com/main/news-reviews-article-guides/linus-videos-news-and-ramblings/47101-temporary-thread-for-tech-quickie-video-suggestions
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