Thursday, July 01, 2010

LCD display



Liquid-crystal display televisions are television sets that use LCD technology to create images. LCD televisions are thinner and lighter than CRTs of similar display size, and are accessible in much larger sizes. This mixture of features made LCDs more realistic than CRTs for many roles, and as manufacturing costs fell their eventual dominance of the television market was all but guaranteed.

LCD TVs are quickly displace only major competitors in the large-screen market, the plasma display panel and rear-projection television. LCDs are, by far, the most widely shaped and sold television technology today, pushing all other technologies into niche roles. In

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