| How a LCD Screen Works - Discover the mystery behind Liquid Crystal Display's |
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| Written by CompuPair | |
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How a LCD screen works is amazing. As just about everyone knows, LCD stands for liquid crystal display. First off, when you hear liquid crystal, it sounds dumb because we usually think of a crystal as being a solid object, not liquid. What makes the picture you see?The process that turns a signal into an image onto your LCD screen, can be explained in simple terms, but underneath that is complex science that is much harder to understand. So how is the image created then? Well, liquid crystals are placed between two polarized panels, with electrodes to the left side that can send currents through the liquid crystals. The electrical currents make liquid crystal molecules twist or untwist changing its angle and light reflection, which make the different colors that make up a whole image. Like I said, simple explanation, but how a LCD screen works is complicated underneath. ![]() Reflective twisted nematic liquid crystal display.
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