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Что (кто) такое LCD-Bildschirm - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lcd glasses; LCD goggles; Lcd goggles; LCD glasses (disambiguation)

LCD         
  • An LCD screen used as a notification panel for travellers
  • Prototype of a passive-matrix STN-LCD with 540×270 pixels, Brown Boveri Research, Switzerland, 1984
  • Close-up of a corner of an IPS LCD panel
  • LCD-Glass-sizes-generation
  • 18 parallel CCFLs as backlight for a 42-inch (106 cm) LCD TV
  • Structure of a color LCD with an edge-lit CCFL backlight
  • How an LCD works using an active-matrix structure
  • A comparison between a blank passive-matrix display (top) and a blank active-matrix display (bottom). A passive-matrix display can be identified when the blank background is more grey in appearance than the crisper active-matrix display, fog appears on all edges of the screen, and while pictures appear to be fading on the screen.
  • chevron]] shape is used to widen the viewing cone (range of viewing directions with good contrast and low color shift).
  • 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.
DISPLAY THAT USES THE LIGHT-MODULATING PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS
Computer display/LCD; Liquid Crystal Display; LCD; LCD computer monitor; LCD display; Liquid crystal displays; LCD Screen; LCD panel; Color LCD; LCD monitors; LCD screen; Lcd display; Lcd; Lcd screen; Liquid Crystal display; LCD displays; Bistable display; Mura defect; LC display; Mura effect; LCD panels; Advanced Fringe Field Switching; Fringe Field Switching; LCD Display; LCD module; Flexible liquid crystal display; Liquid crystal display; LCD screens; Fringe field switching; Zero-power LCD display; Liquid crystal (LC) display; History of LCD technology; History of liquid-crystal displays
(LCDs)
An LCD is a display of information on a screen, which uses liquid crystals that become visible when electricity is passed through them. LCD is an abbreviation for 'liquid crystal display'.
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liquid crystal display         
  • An LCD screen used as a notification panel for travellers
  • Prototype of a passive-matrix STN-LCD with 540×270 pixels, Brown Boveri Research, Switzerland, 1984
  • Close-up of a corner of an IPS LCD panel
  • LCD-Glass-sizes-generation
  • 18 parallel CCFLs as backlight for a 42-inch (106 cm) LCD TV
  • Structure of a color LCD with an edge-lit CCFL backlight
  • How an LCD works using an active-matrix structure
  • A comparison between a blank passive-matrix display (top) and a blank active-matrix display (bottom). A passive-matrix display can be identified when the blank background is more grey in appearance than the crisper active-matrix display, fog appears on all edges of the screen, and while pictures appear to be fading on the screen.
  • chevron]] shape is used to widen the viewing cone (range of viewing directions with good contrast and low color shift).
  • 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.
DISPLAY THAT USES THE LIGHT-MODULATING PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS
Computer display/LCD; Liquid Crystal Display; LCD; LCD computer monitor; LCD display; Liquid crystal displays; LCD Screen; LCD panel; Color LCD; LCD monitors; LCD screen; Lcd display; Lcd; Lcd screen; Liquid Crystal display; LCD displays; Bistable display; Mura defect; LC display; Mura effect; LCD panels; Advanced Fringe Field Switching; Fringe Field Switching; LCD Display; LCD module; Flexible liquid crystal display; Liquid crystal display; LCD screens; Fringe field switching; Zero-power LCD display; Liquid crystal (LC) display; History of LCD technology; History of liquid-crystal displays
¦ noun an electronic visual display in which the application of an electric current to a liquid crystal layer makes it opaque.
liquid crystal display         
  • An LCD screen used as a notification panel for travellers
  • Prototype of a passive-matrix STN-LCD with 540×270 pixels, Brown Boveri Research, Switzerland, 1984
  • Close-up of a corner of an IPS LCD panel
  • LCD-Glass-sizes-generation
  • 18 parallel CCFLs as backlight for a 42-inch (106 cm) LCD TV
  • Structure of a color LCD with an edge-lit CCFL backlight
  • How an LCD works using an active-matrix structure
  • A comparison between a blank passive-matrix display (top) and a blank active-matrix display (bottom). A passive-matrix display can be identified when the blank background is more grey in appearance than the crisper active-matrix display, fog appears on all edges of the screen, and while pictures appear to be fading on the screen.
  • chevron]] shape is used to widen the viewing cone (range of viewing directions with good contrast and low color shift).
  • 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.
DISPLAY THAT USES THE LIGHT-MODULATING PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS
Computer display/LCD; Liquid Crystal Display; LCD; LCD computer monitor; LCD display; Liquid crystal displays; LCD Screen; LCD panel; Color LCD; LCD monitors; LCD screen; Lcd display; Lcd; Lcd screen; Liquid Crystal display; LCD displays; Bistable display; Mura defect; LC display; Mura effect; LCD panels; Advanced Fringe Field Switching; Fringe Field Switching; LCD Display; LCD module; Flexible liquid crystal display; Liquid crystal display; LCD screens; Fringe field switching; Zero-power LCD display; Liquid crystal (LC) display; History of LCD technology; History of liquid-crystal displays
<hardware> (LCD) An electro-optical device used to display digits, characters or images, commonly used in digital watches, calculators, and portable computers. The heart of the liquid crystal display is a piece of {liquid crystal} material placed between a pair of transparent electrodes. The liquid crystal changes the phase of the light passing through it and this phase change can be controlled by the voltage applied between the electrodes. If such a unit is placed between a pair of plane polariser plates then light can pass through it only if the correct voltage is applied. Liquid crystal displays are formed by integrating a number of such cells, or more usually, by using a single liquid crystal plate and a pattern of electrodes. The simplest kind of liquid crystal displays, those used in digital watches and calculators, contain a common electrode plane covering one side and a pattern of electrodes on the other. These electrodes can be individually controlled to produce the appropriate display. Computer displays, however, require far too many pixels (typically between 50,000 and several millions) to make this scheme, in particular its wiring, feasible. The electrodes are therefore replaced by a number of row electrodes on one side and column electrodes on the other. By applying voltage to one row and several columns the pixels at the intersections are set. The pixels being set one row after the other, in {passive matrix} displays the number of rows is limited by the ratio of the setting and fading times. In the setup described above (known as "twisted nematic") the number of rows is limited to about 20. Using an alternative "supertwisted nematic" setup VGA quality displays (480 rows) can be easily built. As of 1995 most notebook computers used this technique. Fading can be slowed by putting an active element, such as a transistor, on the top of each pixel. This "remembers" the setting of that pixel. These active matrix displays are of much better quality (as good as CRTs) but are much more expensive than the passive matrix displays. LCDs are slimmer, lighter and consume less power than the previous dominant display type, the cathode ray tube, hence their importance for portable computers. (1995-12-09)

Википедия

LCD glasses

LCD glasses may refer to:

  • LCD shutter glasses, a special kind of 3D glasses
  • Head-mounted display, a display to have video displayed in front of the eyes, often using LCD technology