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LCD ScreenBy Jeffrey Chan
LCD Screen A LCD monitor (liquid-crystal display) is a flat panel
display, electronic visual display, or video display that
uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals.
How is it used? LCDs are used in a wide range of applications
including computer monitors, televisions, instrument
panels, aircraft cockpit displays, and signage.
How does it work? A LCD monitor consists of a light source and a glass
panel which consists of millions of pixels which consists
of 3 sub-pixels which consists of two polarizing
filter(vertical/horizontal), a liquid crystal layer and either
a red, blue or green color filter.
How does it work? When light goes through the horizontal polarizing filter,
unpolarized light will be polarized horizontally. Liquid
crystal will then twist the horizontally polarized light to
vertically polarized light, allowing light to go through the
vertical polarizing filter.
By applying different amount of voltage to the liquid
crystal layer, the twisting effect can be varied.
How does it work? Human eyes retina can only detect three colours, red,
blue and green. In fact, the only “real colours” that can
be emitted by the LCD screen are red, blue and green.
By adjusting the intensity of light of the subpixels, the
LCD monitor actually fakes our brain to think what we
are looking at is yellow.
This is not yellow!This is what we are
seeing!
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