No. 'freezing' generally refers to a software condition. Sometimes, it refers to a permanent hardware condition. A LCD screen is a type of monitor, which is an Output device. No 'freezing' condition can harm an output device.
CHeck the Hardware version of the LCD screen you got, and make sure it's the same as the Hardware version on your phone.
It is software because it is on your computer and you cant touch it. If you can pick it up then it is hardware but if you cant touch it and its on your computer screen (eg. Windows) then it is software.
A user interface can be software or hardware, but it is mainly software. It will depend on the situation. If you are entering directly through a keyboard, it could be hardware, but software can also be considered, as the screen layout is designed by software and that is determining where you type on the screen, like the locations of text boxes, and it has the prompts and it is validating what you type in. We use hardware to enter data, but the actual user interface can be considered as software, though they are obviously linked.
Hardware is hard, physical. Your hard drive is hardware, along with your screen, computer, mouse and printer. Software is programs that run on hardware. Microsoft Word, for example, is software. Hope this helps!
Nope - it's hardware. The screen incorporates a special layer that detects whens someone touches it.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) it a technology used by computer hardware to display information (on a screen). There really is no such thing as a "LCD computer" but there are many computers with LCD monitors - most of them in fact!
A crash can be the result of software running on the hardware when you are using a computer. The blue screen of death is sometimes encountered when this happens. A software problem can sometimes appear as hardware failing.
A VDU is hardware.
To do what you describe you need the proper hardware and software. A touch screen with character recognition software will do the trick.
No, it is known as Software. Hardware is the physical components that make up the actual computer.
If the LCD screen has an USB port, then yes, it can.