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1 - Introduction 2 - CRT components 3 - LCD technology 4 - Refresh and response 5 - LCD disassembly 6 - LCD disassembly 2 7 - The Future Next We all spend an awful lot of time sat in front of ...
We had a basic understanding of how LCD monitors worked, and you may too. But the thing is, [Bill Hammack] doesn’t just explain the basics. Since he’s the Engineer Guy he explains the e… ...
Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
When it comes to choosing a television or computer monitor there are two terms that are quite confusing which are LED and LCD ...
TOKYO – Six leading Japanese manufacturers of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are to work together on developing lower energy production methods and next-generation LCD panels.
Eazeye Monitor 2.0 uses reflective LCD technology for sunlight visibility and energy efficiency, though its high cost limits broad appeal.
Nintendo's latest model refresh for the Switch includes an OLED display as the main selling point. Here are the advantages that the OLED screen offers over the original Switch's LCD screen, and ...
Using a non-LCD screen for computer tasks may decrease the risk of exacerbating symptoms in sufferers of post-concussion syndrome (PCS), suggests a new pilot project.
A cracked screen can make a laptop unusable. Luckily, you can fix it. Bill Detwiler gives you step-by-step instructions for replacing a broken laptop LCD panel.
Sharp uses a "parallax barrier" technique to achieve this. The directions in which light leaves the display are controlled so that the left and right eyes see different images simultaneously. This ...