LCD

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An LCD (liquid crystal display) is a flat-panel screen technology commonly used to visually present information on electronic devices.

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Label Occurrences
LCD canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf display technology
commercializedIn 1970s
contrastedWith CRT display
OLED display
plasma display
developedFrom liquid crystal research of the 20th century
dominantTechnologyFor computer monitors in the 2000s
flat-panel televisions in the 2000s
energyConsumptionComparedToCRT lower
fullName liquid crystal display
hasProperty fixed native resolution
flat form factor
lightweight
limited viewing angles (in some panel types)
low electromagnetic radiation emission
low power consumption compared to CRT
no geometric distortion at native resolution
susceptible to motion blur (in some panel types)
thin
hasSubtype IPS LCD
LED-backlit LCD
STN LCD
TFT LCD
TN LCD
VA LCD
active-matrix LCD
passive-matrix LCD
operatesBy controlling light transmission through liquid crystals
modulating polarization of light
requires backlighting
supportsFeature color display
grayscale display
high-definition resolutions
touchscreen integration
usedFor calculators
computer monitors
digital signage
digital watches
instrument panels
laptop screens
portable game consoles
smartphone screens
tablet displays
television screens
usesComponent backlight
glass substrates
polarizing filters
usesMaterial liquid crystals
widelyAdoptedIn 1990s
2000s

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Moto C hasDisplayType LCD
AQUOS brand televisions hasDisplayTechnology LCD
subject surface form: AQUOS
LG Display technology LCD