lcd

A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly, instead using a backlight or reflector to produce images in color or monochrome. 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. For instance: preset words, digits, and seven-segment displays, as in a digital clock, are all good examples of devices with these displays. They use the same basic technology, except that arbitrary images are made from a matrix of small pixels, while other displays have larger elements. 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 letters being of the same color as the backlight. Optical filters are added to white on blue LCDs to give them their characteristic appearance.
LCDs are used in a wide range of applications, including LCD televisions, computer monitors, instrument panels, aircraft cockpit displays, and indoor and outdoor signage. Small LCD screens are common in LCD projectors and portable consumer devices such as digital cameras, watches, digital clocks, calculators, and mobile telephones, including smartphones. LCD screens are also used on consumer electronics products such as DVD players, video game devices and clocks. LCD screens have replaced heavy, bulky cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays in nearly all applications. LCD screens are available in a wider range of screen sizes than CRT and plasma displays, with LCD screens available in sizes ranging from tiny digital watches to very large television receivers. LCDs are slowly being replaced by OLEDs, which can be easily made into different shapes, and have a lower response time, wider color gamut, virtually infinite color contrast and viewing angles, lower weight for a given display size and a slimmer profile (because OLEDs use a single glass or plastic panel whereas LCDs use two glass panels; the thickness of the panels increases with size but the increase is more noticeable on LCDs) and potentially lower power consumption (as the display is only "on" where needed and there is no backlight). OLEDs, however, are more expensive for a given display size due to the very expensive electroluminescent materials or phosphors that they use. Also due to the use of phosphors, OLEDs suffer from screen burn-in and there is currently no way to recycle OLED displays, whereas LCD panels can be recycled, although the technology required to recycle LCDs is not yet widespread. Attempts to maintain the competitiveness of LCDs are quantum dot displays, marketed as SUHD, QLED or Triluminos, which are displays with blue LED backlighting and a Quantum-dot enhancement film (QDEF) that converts part of the blue light into red and green, offering similar performance to an OLED display at a lower price, but the quantum dot layer that gives these displays their characteristics can not yet be recycled.
Since LCD screens do not use phosphors, they rarely suffer image burn-in 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 are, however, susceptible to image persistence. The LCD screen is more energy-efficient and can be disposed of more safely than a CRT can. Its low electrical power consumption enables it to be used in battery-powered electronic equipment more efficiently than a CRT can be. By 2008, annual sales of televisions with LCD screens exceeded sales of CRT units worldwide, and the CRT became obsolete for most purposes.

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    Closed Laptop monitor/lcd problem

    guys..ano kaya probkena nang laptop ko.. yung lcd kasi ng.grey screen pero minsan ok na na mn..pero mga ilang minutes lang.. bumabalik na namn sa grey screen..
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    Closed Touchscreen repair

    Hello guys magandang araw ;) magtatanong lang ako kung san pwede maparepair tong cp ko kase naghoghost touch na. Yung mura na sulit ang pagkakaayos kailangan na palitan touchscreen eh. Cebu area po. Salamat sa magrerecommend.
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    Closed Asus LCD

    guys patulong naman dyan san dito sa laguna may alam kayo murang LCD as in LCD lang natapakan ng anak ko laptop basag LCD.. TIA :smug:
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    Closed android lc

    pa help po medyo na eerita kasi akop may maliit na dot un lcd ng phone ko plano ko magpalit ng bago question ko lang kakalat buh to maliit na dot sa phone ko ? may paraan buh mawala ang maliit na dot na ito?
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    Closed android lcd

    paano po ba ma fix yun lcd na may isang dead cell yun may parang tuldok na maliit sa gitna ng lcd kahit anung kuskus ang ginawa ko hindi cya dumi nasa lcd talaga cya ng android phone ma fifix buh to sino po ba ang may alam parang dead cell na yata to may chance po ba kakalat ang dead pixel?
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    Lcd and glass separation

    Mga ka PHCor meron po ba kayo proper guide and tools na easy para ma separate ang lcd and glass sa mga smart phones? Salamat po. one shoot lng need ko kasi pag di tama basag lcd ko. kukunin ko lang ang basag na glass sa sony xperia st23i.
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