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A Review Paper on Liquid Crystal Display
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Liquid crystal display is taking the main role applicable to its flat panel, light weight, low voltage, low electricity intake, excessive decision, huge viewing attitude, excessive color best, and availability in a large variety of display screen length. In this paper, we describe a liquid crystal display or LCD draws its definition from its name itself. It is combination of two states of matter, the solid and the liquid. LCD uses a liquid crystal to produce a visible image. Liquid crystal displays are super-thin technology display screen that are generally used in laptop computer screen, TVs, cell phones and portable video games. LCD’s technologies allow displays to be much thinner when compared to cathode ray tube (CRT) technology.
Keywords: LCD, polarized filters, CRT, LED, polymer
Cite this Article: Syed Saquib Reza. A Review Paper on Liquid Crystal Display. International Journal of Optical Sciences. 2019;
5(1): 5–8p.
Liquid crystal display is taking the main role applicable to its flat panel, light weight, low voltage, low electricity intake, excessive decision, huge viewing attitude, excessive color best, and availability in a large variety of display screen length. In this paper, we describe a liquid crystal display or LCD draws its definition from its name itself. It is combination of two states of matter, the solid and the liquid. LCD uses a liquid crystal to produce a visible image. Liquid crystal displays are super-thin technology display screen that are generally used in laptop computer screen, TVs, cell phones and portable video games. LCD’s technologies allow displays to be much thinner when compared to cathode ray tube (CRT) technology.
Keywords: LCD, polarized filters, CRT, LED, polymer
Cite this Article: Syed Saquib Reza. A Review Paper on Liquid Crystal Display. International Journal of Optical Sciences. 2019;
5(1): 5–8p.
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