In a "transmissive" type of LCD, this light is provided at the back of the glass "stack".
DVDs do not contain magnets; they use a reflective surface and are read by a laser. LCDs (liquid crystal displays) may contain small magnets in their speakers or other components, but the display itself relies on liquid crystals and backlighting rather than magnetism.
Reference books include things like dictionaries and encyclopedia - they are books that contain authoritative facts.
LCDs require less power than CRTs, they also do not flicker.
There are many different college football helmets which contain different designs. There are designs which contain things such as visors or other unique features.
In most cases no. But there are plasma computer monitors you can buy. Most monitors are LCD. LCDs use less power and are less prone to burn in.
An "LCD" is a Liquid Crystal Display. LCDs are used as parts of computer monitors and as displays in calculators, watches etc.
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CRTs (cathode ray tubes) and LCDs (liquid crystal displays) differ primarily in their technology and design. CRTs use electron beams to illuminate phosphor-coated screens, resulting in bulkier and heavier displays, while LCDs utilize liquid crystals and backlighting, making them thinner, lighter, and more energy-efficient. Additionally, LCDs offer better image quality, sharper resolution, and reduced flicker compared to CRTs. As a result, LCDs have largely replaced CRTs in modern display technology.