it was made by American called david clerk and he died in 1997
it was made by American called david clerk and he died in 1997
It is more of a case of "what", not "who". The Sony Liquid Crystal Display television (or LCD for short) is a type of television, made by the company Sony. The Liquid Crystal Display, is a screen that comprises of liquid crystal behind the screen cover, that, when electricity is applied to it in different ways, will create a picture that you can watch! (That is a very simplified version).
LCD is the accronym for Liquid Crystal Display. And TV is the accronym for Television. Put 2 and 2 together and you get: LCDTV = Liquid Crystal Display Television.
Liquid Crystals...(LCD) liquid crystal display
Liquid Crystal Display
Liquid Crystal Display. (a type of computer, television etc. screen)
Liquid crystal display
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display
Liquid Crystal Display. Not quite as good as Plasma. helloo
No. PDP is a Plasma Display panel, which is an entirely different technology than LCD or Liquid Crystal Display television.
No, plama and liquid crystal are two entirely different forms of visual display technology.
A smart LCD TV has the ability to connect to the Internet, and is generally able to do this with an Ethernet cable attached to a user's modem or by connecting wirelessly. LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. The lighting source for this type of television is fluorescent lights placed around the perimeter of the display. This represents a step down from the current generation of TVs, that while still utilizing a liquid crystal display, substitutes Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for the fluorescent lights.
A thin film transistor liquid crystal display(TFT-LCD) is a variant of liquid crystal display (LCD) which uses thin film transistor (TFT) technology to improve image quality (e.g. addressability, contrast). TFT LCD is one type of active matrix LCD, though all LCD-screens are based on TFT active matrix addressing. TFT LCDs are used in television sets, computer monitors, mobile phones and computers, handheld video game systems, personal digital assistants, navigation systems, projectors, etc.