A liquid crystal TV works by using liquid crystals sandwiched between two layers of glass or plastic. When an electric current passes through the liquid crystals, they align in a way that either allows or blocks light from passing through them. This light is typically provided by a backlight, such as LED lights. By controlling the orientation of the liquid crystals, the TV can create images by varying the intensity and color of the light that reaches the screen.
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 crystal diode.
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).
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Liquid Crystal Display
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display
Liquid crystal display
Liquid Crystal Display. (a type of computer, television etc. screen)
Liquid Crystal Display. Not quite as good as Plasma. helloo
Liquid Crystals...(LCD) liquid crystal display
No, plama and liquid crystal are two entirely different forms of visual display technology.
No. PDP is a Plasma Display panel, which is an entirely different technology than LCD or Liquid Crystal Display television.