LCD (liquid crystal display)
LCD - stands for Liquid Crystal Display.
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!
LCD flat panel displays.
An important output device is the computer monitor, which is increasingly lighter in weight and flat because of new liquid crystal display units that also enable laptop computers, cell phones, and PDAs to have color screens.
The liquid crystal displays allows a person to view images, photos, data, on their monitors. It also lets us see light, colors, movement and videos and computer games. You simply would be looking at a black screen if it weren't for the monitor technologies. This is what PC monitors do for us.
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An "LCD" is a Liquid Crystal Display. LCDs are used as parts of computer monitors and as displays in calculators, watches etc.
LCD or liquid crystal display
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.
Older or really low-end PCs will use CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors. These are made with a large glass tube similar to older televisions. They draw more power and are much larger, making them undesirable for many people. The type of monitor in most common usage today is the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). These monitors use a flat screen with a special membrane to display images. They use less power and are smaller, but are more fragile. Older ones also did not have as good of a screen quality as CRTs and had a low refresh rate.
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A crystal is composed of a repeating pattern of atoms or molecules arranged in a specific and orderly structure. This atomic arrangement creates a lattice structure within the crystal. Therefore, the primary particles present in a crystal are atoms or molecules that form this lattice structure.