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LCD is Liquid Crystal Display and LED is Light emitting diode.
LCD is liquid crystal display, used in computer monitors and handheld devices; LED is a light emitting diode, and are used in some TV's and devices. LED's are the small, bright lights, like a camera or phone flashlight.
LCD is Liquid Crystal Display, consisting of a thin liquid-crystal gel between two glass panels. LED 'Slight Emitting Diodes--also use liquid crystal gel for the screen, but the main difference lies in how the display is lit.
A LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor with a LED (light-emitting diode) backlight
LCD is Liquid Crystal Display, consisting of a thin liquid-crystal gel between two glass panels. LED 'Slight Emitting Diodes--also use liquid crystal gel for the screen, but the main difference lies in how the display is lit.
Liquid-crystal display televisions (lcd), Use a lot of Power. Light-emitting diode (led) is using Half the power. So buy led tv!
Basically ,LED stands for Light Emitting Diode and LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. LCD TV use fluorescent lights while LED TV use those light emitting diodes. The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the screen. On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed either behind the screen or around its edges. In my opinion, LED TV is more efficient than LCD TV
An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) uses a backlight source to illuminate the screen and display images. This backlight could be a fluorescent light or LED (Light Emitting Diode) depending on the model and technology used in the LCD display.
Liquid Crystal Display is made up of many liquid crystals, the liquid crystals themselves do not emit light, but the brightness of the monitor or screen is set by using a back light using either fluorescent lighting or LED lighting
When they say LED they are talking about the backlight. A led monitor is a type of LCD screen. I think what you mean is "Which is better LED monitors or CCFL monitors." The answer to that is LED because they are brighter and they use less power. They can also be clearer.
LED displays are much brighter than LCD displays. Increase the brightness of both the displays and check the difference, brighter one will be LED. LCD displays always require inverters in its hardware components, where as LED's never uses inverter's. Try to view LED display from different angles , you should be able to see the pictures properly, whereas LCD screens fades the display at different angles.
LCD displays use tiny liquid crystal shutters, one for each pixel that makes up the display. Behind the shutters is a light source that passes through the shutter when it is open. LCD displays have used a form of fluorescent lighting behind the shutters but increasingly, LEDs are being used as the light source. The display technology hasn't changed, just the light source. Note that these are different to true LED displays. These use LEDs to create the image directly and replace the liquid crystal shutters and the light source behind them. Although they are a very recent introduction in domestic televisions, this technology has been around in the large arena and stadium displays for many years.