About LCD Displays
LCD Displays
LCD (liquid crystal display) displays are a type of display device that uses liquid crystals to produce images. They generate an image by controlling the LCD screen’s backlight and the liquid crystals in each pixel. LCD displays are used in many consumer electronics, such as TVs and laptops, as well as for industrial applications. They are thinner and lighter than CRT (cathode ray tube) displays and offer improved image quality, wider viewing angles, and lower power consumption.