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1 - Introduction 2 - CRT components 3 - LCD technology 4 - Refresh and response 5 - LCD disassembly 6 - LCD disassembly 2 7 - The Future Next We all spend an awful lot of time sat in front of ...
Click on the image above for more on how LCD TV backlighting works. Crave UK There are now many different types of LCD TV backlights. This hasn't always been the case, though.
If you've ever wondered how exactly your LCD monitor works down to the pixel, then you don't want to miss an excellent clip from EngineerGuyVideo that literally breaks it all down for you.
We had a basic understanding of how LCD monitors worked, and you may too. But the thing is, [Bill Hammack] doesn’t just explain the basics. Since he’s the Engineer Guy he explains the e… ...
We all know basically how an LCD works — there’s a backlight, there are pixels, sub-pixels, and so on. But I was unaware of the polarizing crystals and the reasoning behind top-down refreshes.
Relax! Turns out the LCD screen that makes your monitors, phones, and televisions worth watching isn’t powered by wee goblins after all. Here’s the most straightforward explanation to the ...
Nearly every TV on the market today is either OLED or LCD. Here's a look at the pros and cons of each technology.
LCD panels are fairly simple to understand. The signal comes in and, as with a CRT, the signal from the video controller is decoded and understood by a display controller on the monitor itself.