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New DuraView LCD Rack Consoles Prevent Unauthorized Control of Servers and KVM Switches 
Enterprise Networks and Servers - Apr 09 6:40 AM
StarTech.com, a manufacturer of server management solutions, has launched three new DuraView LCD rack-mountable consoles, designed to secure control of connected KVM switches and servers, while maximizing space-efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Candela glows anew 
Arizona Daily Star - Mar 22 12:31 AM
The flames of Candela ushered in a new purpose for three siblings intent on disseminating their homeland's culinary treasures.
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Virginia Arts & Letters Live, which Irene Ziegler helped found in 2004, has moved its show from October to March. But ... 
Style Weekly - Mar 20 5:50 PM
Irene Ziegler marries art forms with Virginia Arts and Letters Live. by Valley Haggard Irene Ziegler is still recovering from running through a graveyard, hanging drenched in blood from a ceiling fan and performing an exorcism all for the six-part Discovery Channel series, A Haunting.
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Podcast (and talk back): When were your 15 minutes of fame? 
USA Today - Mar 20 6:20 AM
This week's podcast is footloose and celebrity-free -- in it, five Pop Candy readers share stories of their brief moments in the spotlight, and each tale is just as entertaining as the next. In the course of 37 minutes, you'll...
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Parting ways with old hairstyles 
Kansas City Star - Mar 20 12:02 AM
Lets get one thing perfectly straight: If you want one of the hottest looks this season you have to get perfectly straight. Hair, that is.
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Cavorting on the edge 
Chicago Sun-Times - 2 hours, 52 minutes ago
CULVER CITY, Calif. -- Human bones on the catwalk. Models in dagger-emblazoned silk dresses strutting while talking on cell phones. Bauhaus blaring overhead.
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YouTube's latest celebrity 
ITV.com - 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
A mother from Midlothian has appeared on a US chat show after becoming famous for falling through a trapdoor. Mairi Duncan was filmed on CCTV disappearing through a hole in the floor while working behind the bar at the Unicorn pub in Dalkeith in 1997.
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Celiac Disease: Searching For Gluten-Free Foods 
WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul - Mar 19 4:07 PM
When Tom Steinke goes grocery shopping, what stays out of the grocery cart is as important as what goes in. That is because getting offending foods out of a patient's diet may be the only path to recovery. Video: Dennis Douda Reports More Health News
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Celsius, Inc., Maker of Celsius(R), Earth's First Calorie Burning Soda, and Primo Beverage Company Bring Nation's ... 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 18 minutes ago
Celsius Holdings, Inc. announced today that Celsius®, earth's first calorie burning soda and one of the hottest new beverages in the market today, will be distributed statewide in New Mexico by Primo Beverage Company of Albuquerque.
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Tattoos and Skars hang up their instruments 
Billings Outpost - Mar 21 7:16 PM
Billings pianist Palma Wolverton performed for last Fridays noon-hour recital at First Congregational United Church of Christ in downtown Billings. About 50 folks took in the inspiring concert and lunch afterwards.
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Boom times, crackdown slow emerald wave 
Boston Globe - Mar 18 2:52 AM
A couple of months ago, David Knox and his girlfriend, Elaine, threw in the towel. After seven years in the Boston area, they were tired of looking over their shoulders, tired of being told there was no way they could become legal residents, and so they decided to move back to Ireland.
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8:21 p.m.: Amendments threaten slots bill 
The Herald Bulletin - Mar 21 5:27 PM
High-priced amendments could cripple slot machine legislation before it ever gets out of the gate.
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Federal jury finds Yao guilty of fraud 
The News Journal - Mar 15 12:52 AM
WILMINGTON -- A businessman's fascination with centerfolds and high-stakes blackjack while his company was on the verge of collapse has ended in his conviction for fraud.
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The Good Shepherd 
filmcritic.com - Mar 20 10:03 PM
Starting in the hot mess of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, reaching back to the 1930s and then hopscotching back and forth between those dates whenever the mood strikes it, the pleasingly complex espionage epic The Good Shepherd tries to tell the story of the birth, rise, and (in a sense) death of the Central Intelligence Agency through the fictional composite character Edward Wilson (Matt Damon).
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Intel set to unveil next-gen platforms 
EETimes - Mar 19 7:01 PM
Looking to build on its channel momentum, Intel this week plans to unveil to partners its next-generation Centrino Duo and vPro platforms as well as its Intel Inside 2007 program.
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Get ready for crash course in Car of Tomorrow's debut 
USA Today - Mar 21 8:01 PM
The Nextel Cup Series rolls into Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend amid an atmosphere of unknowns perfectly suited for a cereal bowl-shaped oval of chaos and calamity. A major overhaul of the cars in NASCAR's premier series erasing a quarter-century of development promises to turn a typical Bristol race filled with fender rubbing into one of firsts.
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ADP unveils 19 sculptures for Swan Ball 
Hattiesburg American - 4 minutes ago
It was a proud day for Skye Bailey as she watched her glittery blue ceramic tile-adorned swan "Nesting in the Hub" set sail with a group of 18 other artistically-clad swans on Wednesday.
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Bristol: Joe Nemechek preview 
Motorsport.com - Mar 21 4:03 PM
BRISTOL, Tenn. (March 21, 2007) -- While drivers rave about how much fun it is to race at Bristol Motor Speedway, the high-banked short track can also be a cruel place with its crashfest style of racing.
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Business Brief: Cebu sells unique gifts, accessories 
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Mar 21 5:17 AM
Cebu, a new Peachtree City business, opened recently at 2705 Ga. 54, near the Wal-Mart entrance. Items include home decor, fashion accessories and products from around the world. Information: 770-632-3980 or www.cebu.us.com.
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War memories too hard to erase 
The Daily American - Mar 18 9:10 PM
Larry Hook Metz might be what one would consider a reluctant hero. While he's very proud of his service to his country, even now at 82 years of age, it takes a bit of prying and prodding to get him to talk about his time in the United States Navy during World War II.
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EA game music resounds on Web 
Chicago Sun-Times - Mar 08 10:21 PM
Electronic Arts has begun selling video-game music -- everything from orchestral themes, scores and songs to exclusive mixes from popular artists like Snoop Dogg and Chamillionare -- through a new Web-site portal and iTunes.
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New Releases: Modest Mouse, R. Kelly, Joss Stone, C-Murder, El-P & More 
MTV Music Television - Mar 20 3:14 AM
Modest Mouse team up with the Shins' James Mercer on their new album. Also hitting stores this week: R. Kelly, Joss Stone, C-Murder and El-P.
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For The Record: Quick News On Jennifer Lopez, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink, Nicole Richie, Chamillionaire & More 
MTV Music Television - Mar 21 10:29 AM
Jennifer Lopez will sign copies of her latest album for fans next week in New York. Red Hot Chili Peppers have canceled the Japan leg of their tour due to Anthony Kiedis' illness.
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Nexia's Black Chandelier Jewelry Featured Tonight on the Hit TV Show 'CSI: NY' 
Broadcast Newsroom - Mar 21 8:58 AM
SALT LAKE CITY , March 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nexia Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NEXA), through its wholly owned subsidiary Gold Fusion Laboratories, is pleased to announce Black Chandelier's unique "Roach Brooch" jewelry will be featured in tonight's episode of "CSI: NY," which airs on CBS, Wednesday at 10:00 pm EDT . To view a preview of the episode "A Daze of Wine and Roaches," ...
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New Line Sends Tatum a 'Dear John' 
Zap2It - Mar 20 10:51 AM
No. It's not a remake of the Judd Hirsch classic. But it should be. New Line has acquired the rights to Nicholas Sparks' bestseller "Dear John" as a starring vehicle for Channing Tatum.
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Miss USA 2007 Preliminary Competition - Chanel Wise Pics 
AskMen - Mar 20 9:02 PM
Chanel Wise of Honolulu, Hawaii at the Miss USA 2007 Preliminary Competition.
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Iraqi VP warns of chaos if U.S. withdrawal premature 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - 44 minutes ago
Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi warned on Thursday that his country could be thrown into chaos if U.S.-led coalition forces withdrew before his national troops were ready to handle security on their own. "We need the coalition forces to stay in Iraq until our national troops are qualified enough to look after security," Hashemi told a think tank seminar in Tokyo, where he is on a four-day ...
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Coshocton natives return for art show 
CentralOhio.com - Mar 21 7:24 AM
COSHOCTON - Even though they relocated to other Ohio cities, two Coshocton brothers will be "Coming Home" for an exhibit featuring their artistic creations.
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Frederic Chopin piano identified 
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 21 3:30 PM
A French-made piano that Frederic Chopin brought to London late in his life has been identified in a collection in England, the owner of the instrument said Wednesday.
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Guardian Angels Seek Out More Mean Streets 
New York Times - Mar 21 8:08 PM
The Guardian Angels has broadened its presence around the country, with more than 50 chapters established in places like Peoria, Ill.
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With Charcoal Grilling on the Rise, Weber Releases New Charcoal Grilling Cookbook 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 19 10:47 AM
According to this year's 18th annual Weber GrillWatch Survey, 50 percent of Americans now own a charcoal grill -- an 11 percent increase over the past 10 years. America is experiencing a charcoal grilling renaissance, and Weber, the company that launched the iconic charcoal kettle more than a half century ago, is leading the way with its first cookbook dedicated solely to the art of building, ...
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Charlotte Church denies wedding rumors 
UPI - Mar 20 9:35 AM
Welsh singer Charlotte Church is denying reports that she and her boyfriend, rugby star Gavin Henson, will marry any time soon. Published reports that ...
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Driver to present 'Charlie' 
The Post-Standard - Mar 21 10:11 PM
The following information was submitted by David Taddeo, who does public relations for the Marcellus school district. Event: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
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March 21st: Entertainment History 
KTHV Little Rock - Mar 21 7:21 AM
On March 21st, 1944, comedian Charlie Chaplin went on trial in Los Angeles, accused of transporting former protegee Joan Barry across state lines for immoral purposes. Chaplin was acquitted, but he lost a paternity suit despite tests showing he wasn't the father of Barry's child.
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'You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown' opens at Newport Performing Arts Center 
Newport News-Times - Mar 21 9:06 AM
Porthole Players' spring musical production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" opens today (Friday) at 8 p.m. at the Newport Performing Arts Center.
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In Pictures: Fifteen Immigrants Who Made It Big 
Forbes - 30 minutes ago
They may not have been born in the U.S., but they still shape American business, culture and politics.
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Daily Pennsylvanian - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Your browser does not support IFrames. Please update your browser. Today at 09:00 a.m. Penn students should expect more than a semi-charmed life during this year's Spring Fling.
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Greenfield & Goodman, LLC Announces New Class Action Complaint Filed against JPMorgan Chase Bank by Trust Beneficiary 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 20 7:47 AM
CHICAGO----John Hollinger and S.C.Rabin, beneficiaries of fiduciary accounts overseen by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. , filed a Complaint in federal court here against the Bank, its parent, JPMorgan Chase & Company arising out of, among other issues, the fundamental change in the Bank's provision of services to fiduciary account beneficiaries and the Bank's investment of assets held in the Bank's ...
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Man says he helped bounce $25M check 
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 21 6:01 PM
A mortgage broker on Wednesday admitted he helped a real estate developer cheat a bank by falsely pledging to cover a $25 million check the developer had deposited from a closed account.
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THE BLOODY TRUTH ABOUT CHE 
New York Post - Mar 19 3:34 AM
SOME historians are already concerned about "Che," the movie Steven Soderbergh is directing with Benicio Del Toro starring as the Communist revolutionary. Soderbergh seems intent on portraying Ernesto "Che" Guevara as a hero, who battled alongside...
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Onofrio Named MVP for Indians Cheerleading 
Guilford Courier - Mar 21 12:14 PM
The North Haven cheerleading team was practicing its routine in the days leading up to the Class L Championship when Stefania Onofrio noticed something.
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Video game reviews for September 14: "LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy"; "Dead Rising"; 
The Davis Enterprise - Jan 27 10:39 PM
Published Sep 14, 2006 - 14:28:35 CDT. I've been busily stripping this past month. Oh, you didn't know that Yours Truly is starring in the Runaway Stage production of The Full Monty at Sacramento's 24th Street Theater?
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EPO From Human Cells Can Be Traced in Doping Tests, WADA Says 
Bloomberg.com - Mar 21 5:24 AM
March 21 (Bloomberg) -- A new version of EPO, the anemia treatment that sports cheats use to boost their stamina, is traceable in drugs tests after anti-doping enforcers got early access to the product.
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Lcd
Reflective twisted nematic liquid crystal display.
  1. Vertical filter film to polarize the light as it enters.
  2. Glass substrate with ITO electrodes. The shapes of these electrodes will determine the dark shapes that will appear when the LCD is turned on or off. Vertical ridges are etched on the surface is smooth
  3. Twisted nematic liquid crystals.
  4. Glass substrate with common electrode film (ITO) with horizontal ridges to line up with the horizontal filter.
  5. Horizontal filter film to block/allow through light.
  6. Reflective surface to send light back to viewer.
A subpixel of a color LCD

A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat display device made up of any number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector. It is prized by engineers because it uses very small amounts of electric power, and is therefore suitable for use in battery-powered electronic devices.

Each pixel consists of a layer of liquid crystal molecules suspended between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters, the axes of polarity of which are perpendicular to each other. Without the liquid crystals between them, light passing through one would be blocked by the other.

Before applying an electrical charge, the liquid crystal molecules are in a relaxed state. Charges on the molecules cause these molecules to align themselves with microscopic grooves on the electrodes. The grooves on the two electrodes are perpendicular, so the molecules arrange themselves in a helical structure, or twist (the "crystal"). Light passing through one filter is rotated as it passes through the liquid crystal, allowing it to pass through the second polarized filter. Half of the light is absorbed by the first polarizing filter, but otherwise the entire assembly is transparent.

When an electrical charge is applied to the electrodes, the molecules of the liquid crystal are pulled parallel to the electric field, thus reducing the rotation of the entering light. If the liquid crystals are completely untwisted, light passing through them will be polarized perpendicular to the second filter, and thus be completely blocked. The pixel will appear unlit. By controlling the twist of the liquid crystals in each pixel, light can be allowed to pass through in varying amounts, correspondingly illuminating the pixel.

It is normal to align the polarizing filters so that pixels are transparent when relaxed and become opaque in the presence of an electric field, however the opposite is sometimes done for special effect.

The electric field necessary to align the liquid crystal molecules rapidly is also enough to pull them out of position, damaging the display. This is solved by using an alternating current to rapidly pull the molecules in alternate directions.

To save cost in the electronics, LCDs are often multiplexed. In a multiplexed display, electrodes on one side of the display are grouped and wired together (say, in columns), and each group gets its own voltage source. On the other side, the electrodes are also grouped (say, in rows), with each group getting a voltage sink. The groups are designed so each pixel has a unique, unshared combination of source and sink. The electronics, or the software driving the electronics then turns on sinks in sequence, and drives sources for the pixels of each sink.

Important factors to consider when evaluating an LCD monitor include resolution, viewable size, response time (sync rate), matrix type (passive or active), viewing angle, color support, brightness and contrast ratio, aspect ratio, and input ports (e.g. DVI or VGA).

Contents

  • 1 Brief history
  • 2 Transmissive and reflective displays
  • 3 Color displays
  • 4 Passive-matrix and active-matrix
  • 5 Active matrix technologies
    • 5.1 Twisted nematic (TN)
    • 5.2 In-plane switching (IPS)
  • 6 Quality control
  • 7 Zero-power displays
  • 8 Drawbacks
  • 9 References
  • 10 See also
  • 11 External links

Brief history

1904: Otto Lehmann publishes his work "Liquid Crystals"

1911: Charles Mauguin describes the structure and properties of liquid crystals.

1936: The Marconi Wireless Telegraph company patents the first practical application of the technology, "The Liquid Crystal Light valve".

1963: The first major English language publication on the subject "Molecular Structure and Properties of Liquid Crystals", by Dr. George W. Gray.

Pioneering work on liquid crystals was undertaken in the late 1960s by the UK's Royal Radar Establishment at Malvern. The team at RRE supported ongoing work by George Gray and his team at the University of Hull who ultimately discovered the cyanobiphenyl liquid crystals (which had all of the correct stability and temperature properties for application in LCDs).

The first operational LCD was based on the Dynamic Scattering Mode (DSM) and was introduced in 1968 by a group at RCA in the USA headed by George Heilmeier. Heilmeier founded Optel, which introduced a number of LCDs based on this technology.

In December 1970, the twisted nematic field effect in liquid crystals was filed for patent by M. Schadt and W. Helfrich, then working for the Central Research Laboratories of Hoffmann-LaRoche in Switzerland (Swiss patent No. 532 261). James Fergason at Kent State University filed an identical patent in the USA in February 1971. In 1971 the company of Fergason ILIXCO (now LXD Incorporated) produced the first LCDs based on the TN-effect, which soon superseded the poor-quality DSM types due improvements of lower operating voltages and lower power consumption.

In 1972, the first active-matrix liquid crystal display panel was produced in the United States by T. Peter Brody.(1)

Transmissive and reflective displays

LCDs can be either transmissive or reflective, depending on the location of the light source. A transmissive LCD is illuminated from the back by a backlight and viewed from the opposite side (front). This type of LCD is used in applications requiring high luminance levels such as computer displays, televisions, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones. The illumination device used to illuminate the LCD in such a product usually consumes much more power than the LCD itself.

Reflective LCDs, often found in digital watches and calculators, are illuminated by external light reflected by a (sometimes) diffusing reflector behind the display. This type of LCD can produce darker 'blacks' than the transmissive type since light must pass through the liquid crystal layer twice and thus is attenuated twice. Because the reflected light is also attenuated twice in the translucent parts of the display image, however, contrast is usually poorer than in a transmissive display. The absence of a lamp significantly reduces power consumption, allowing for longer battery life in battery-powered devices; small reflective LCDs consume so little power that they can rely on a photovoltaic cell, as often found in pocket calculators.

Transflective LCDs work as either transmissive or reflective LCDs, depending on the ambient light. They work reflectively when external light levels are high, and transmissively in darker environments via a low-power backlight.

Buyer's guide on (Transflective) displays

Color displays

Wikipedia's logo displayed on an LCD monitor.

In color LCDs each individual pixel is divided into three cells, or subpixels, which are colored red, green, and blue, respectively, by additional filters (pigment filters, dye filters and metal oxide filters). Each subpixel can be controlled independently to yield thousands or millions of possible colors for each pixel. Older CRT monitors employ a similar method for displaying color. Color LCDs initially were used only for handheld video games, but thanks to improvements in quality and price they are now becoming the dominant form of computer display.

Color components may be arrayed in various pixel geometries, depending on the monitor's usage. If software knows which type of geometry is being used in a given LCD, this can be used to increase the apparent resolution of the monitor through subpixel rendering. This technique is especially useful for text anti-aliasing.

Passive-matrix and active-matrix

A general purpose alphanumeric LCD, with two lines of 16 characters.

LCDs with a small number of segments, such as those used in digital watches and pocket calculators, have a single electrical contact for each segment. An external dedicated circuit supplies an electric charge to control each segment. This display structure is unwieldy for more than a few display elements.

Small monochrome displays such as those found in personal organizers, or older laptop screens have a passive-matrix structure employing supertwist nematic (STN) or double-layer STN (DSTN) technology (DSTN corrects a color-shifting problem with STN). Each row or column of the display has a single electrical circuit. The pixels are addressed one at a time by row and column addresses. This type of display is called a passive matrix because the pixel must retain its state between refreshes without the benefit of a steady electrical charge. As the number of pixels (and, correspondingly, columns and rows) increases, this type of display becomes less feasible. Very slow response times and poor contrast are typical of passive-matrix LCDs.

High-resolution color displays such as modern LCD computer monitors and televisions use an active matrix structure. A matrix of thin-film transistors (TFTs) is added to the polarizing and color filters. Each pixel has its own dedicated transistor, allowing each column line to access one pixel. When a row line is activated, all of the column lines are connected to a row of pixels and the correct voltage is driven onto all of the column lines. The row line is then deactivated and the next row line is activated. All of the row lines are activated in sequence during a refresh operation. Active-matrix displays are much brighter and sharper than passive-matrix displays of the same size, and generally have quicker response times, producing much better images.

Active matrix technologies

Main article: TFT LCD, Active-matrix liquid crystal display

Twisted nematic (TN)

Twisted nematic displays contain liquid crystal elements which twist and untwist at varying degrees to allow light to pass through. When no voltage is applied to a TN liquid crystal cell, the light is polarized to pass through the cell. In proportion to the voltage applied, the LC cells twist up to 90 degrees changing the polarization and blocking the light's path. By properly adjusting the level of the voltage almost any grey level or transmission can be achieved.

In-plane switching (IPS)

In-plane switching is an LCD technology which aligns the liquid crystal cells in a horizontal direction. In this method, the electrical field is applied through each end of the crystal, but this requires the need for two transistors for each pixel instead of the one needed for a standard thin-film transistor (TFT) display. This results in blocking more transmission area requiring brighter backlights, which consume more power making this type of display undesirable for notebook computers.

Quality control

Some LCD panels have defective transistors, causing permanently lit or unlit pixels which are commonly referred to as stuck pixels or dead pixels respectively. Unlike integrated circuits, LCD panels with a few defective pixels are usually still usable. It is also economically prohibitive to discard a panel with just a few bad pixels because LCD panels are much larger than ICs. Manufacturers have different standards for determining a maximum acceptable number of defective pixels. The following table presents the maximum acceptable number of defective pixels for IBM's ThinkPad laptop line.

Examples of defects in LCD displays
Resolution Bright Dots Dark dots Total
2048×1536 (QXGA) 15 16 16
1600×1200 (UXGA) 11 16 16
1400×1050 (SXGA+) 11 13 16
1024×768 (XGA) 8 8 9
800×600 (SVGA) 5 5 9

LCD panels are more likely to have defects than most ICs due to their larger size. In this example, a 12" SVGA LCD has 8 defects and a 6" wafer has only 3 defects. However, 134 of the 137 dies on the wafer will be acceptable, whereas rejection of the LCD panel would be a 0% yield. The standard is much higher now due to fierce competition between manufacturers and improved quality control. An SVGA LCD panel with 4 defective pixels is usually considered defective and customers can request an exchange for a new one. Some manufacturers, notably in South Korea where some of the largest LCD panel manufacturers, such as LG, are located, now have "zero defective pixel guarantee" and would replace a product even with one defective pixel. Even where such guarantees do not exist, the location of defective pixels is important. A display with only a few defective pixels may be unacceptable if the defective pixels are near each other. Manufacturers may also relax their replacement criteria when defective pixels are in the center of the viewing area.

Zero-power displays

The zenithal bistable device (ZBD), developed by QinetiQ (formerly DERA), can retain an image without power. The crystals may exist in one of two stable orientations (Black and "White") and power is only required to change the image. ZBD Displays is a spin-off company from QinetiQ who manufacture both grayscale and colour ZBD devices.

A French company, Nemoptic, has developed another zero-power, paper-like LCD technology which has been mass-produced in Taiwan since July 2003. This technology is intended for use in low-power mobile applications such as e-books and wearable computers. Zero-power LCDs are in competition with electronic paper.

Kent Displays, has also developed a "no power" display that uses Polymer Stabilized Cholesteric Liquid Crystals(ChLCD). The major drawback to the ChLCD display is slow refresh rate, especially with low temperatures.

Drawbacks

fractured LCD screen

LCD technology still has a few drawbacks in comparison to some other display technologies:

  • While CRTs are capable of displaying multiple video resolutions without introducing artifacts, LCD displays produce crisp images only in their "native resolution" and fractions of that native resolution. Attempting to run LCD display panels at non-native resolutions usually results in the panel scaling the image, which introduces blurriness or "blockiness".
  • LCD displays generally have a lower contrast ratio than that on a plasma display or CRT. This is due to their "light valve" nature: some light always leaks out and turns black into gray.
  • Older LCDs had longer response time than their plasma and CRT counterparts, creating ghosting when images rapidly change; this drawback, however, is continually improving as the technology progresses and is almost imperceptible in current LCD Computer Displays and TVs. Most newer LCDs have response times at approximately 8ms, with the exact response time varying according to the type of panel and manufacturer.
  • LCD display panels have a limited viewing angle, thus reducing the number of people who can conveniently view the same image. As the viewer moves closer to the limit of the viewing angle, the colors and contrast appear to deteriorate. However, this negative has actually been capitalized upon in two ways. Some vendors offer screens with intentionally reduced viewing angle, to provide additional privacy, such as when someone is using a laptop in a public place. Such a set can also show two different images to one viewer, providing a three-dimensional effect.
  • Some users of older (around pre-2000) LCD monitors complain of migraines and eyestrain problems due to flicker from fluorescent backlights.
  • LCD screens occasionally suffer from image persistence, which is similar to screen burn on CRT displays. This is becoming less of a problem as technology advances, with newer LCD panels using various methods to reduce the problem. Sometimes the panel can be restored to normal by displaying an all-white pattern for extended periods of time.
  • Some light guns do not work with this type of display since they do not have flexible lighting dynamics that CRTs have. However, the field emission display will be a potential replacement for LCD flat-panel displays since they emulate CRTs in some technological ways.
  • Some panels are incapable of displaying low resolution screen modes (such as 320x200). However, this is due to the circuitry that drives the LCD rather than the LCD itself.
  • LCD monitors may tend to be more fragile than their CRT counterparts.

References

(1) Brody, T.P., "Birth of the Active Matrix," Information Display, Vol. 13, No. 10, 1997, pp. 28-32.

See also

LCD technologies

  • Color LCD
  • List of LCD matrices
  • TFT LCD
  • Active-matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD)

Other Display Technologies

  • Comparison of display technology
  • Cathode ray tube (CRT)
  • Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD)
  • Digital Light Processing (DLP)
  • Plasma display panel (PDP)
  • Light-emitting diode (LED)
  • Organic light-emitting diode (OLED)
  • Surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED)
  • Field emission display (FED)
  • Liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS)

Display Applications

  • Television and digital television
  • Liquid crystal display television (LCD TV)
  • LCD projector
  • Computer monitor

Manufacturers

  • Sharp Corporation
  • Corning Inc.
  • LXD Incorporated
  • International Display Works
  • Hannspree

External links

General Information

  • History of Liquid Crystals, presentation and extracts from the book Crystals that Flow: Classic papers from the history of liquid crystals by its co-author Timothy J. Sluckin
  • Display Technology, by Geoff Walker in the September 2001 issue of Pen Computing
  • How LCDs Work by Jeff Tyson for HowStuffWorks
  • Learn About LCD TV and TFT LCD Displays from avdeals.com, Samsung Electronics information.
  • CRT vs. LCD Monitors Concise comparison matrix by Sam C. Chan for the network integrator Bravo Technology Center

Institutional

  • Liquid Crystal Institute of the Kent State University

Manufacturers

  • LXD Incorporated, harsh environements dispays manufacturing
  • Displaze Ltd., Flat Panel reseller with specifications for many brands
  • G-NET Inc., LCD Displays For Vehicle Applications From 7" to 12" Sizes.
  • Hannstar Display Corp. LCD panel manufacturer for computers and televisions.

Usage of LCDs

  • LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) IO, source code and examples for driving small LCD displays by techref.massmind.org, updated: 2006/4/10
  • PIC Microcontroler LCD IO routines, source code and examples for driving LCD displays with the Microchip PIC embedded controllers, by techref.massmind.org, updated: 2006/3/5
  • LCD Info Page, LCD Simulators for smaller character and graphics LCDs, by Dincer Aydin

Other LCD Information

  • LCD Monitor.org LCD monitors basics, frequently asked questions, and product database
  • LCD Buyer's Guide, Anandtech forum sticky
  • LCD vs CRT Consumer Advice by PC review.co.uk, 22-05-04
  • Guide: Contemporary LCD Monitor Parameters and Characteristics by Oleg Artamonov, X-bit labs, 10/26/2004
  • Backlight Bleeding: An LCD Problem
  • How to Mount an LCD provides advice on Audio visual mounting hardware
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