LCD

Communications

(noun)

A flat panel display, electronic visual display, or video display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly.

Related Terms

  • prop
Physics

(noun)

a liquid crystal display.

Related Terms

  • helical
  • nematic

Examples of LCD in the following topics:

  • LCDs

    • LCD stands for a liquid crystal display.
    • LCD displays are made up of numerous layers.
    • The twisted nematic device is the most common LCD application.
    • (In a backlit LCD, this layer is replaced with a light source. )
    • A digital clock which uses LCD to either hide or display fixed images.
  • Physical Objects and Animations

    • From LCD projections to flip charts, visual aids help presenters inform and persuade audiences, as well as help them understand the presentation topic.
  • Formal Communications

    • Workspace: Examples include notice boards, plasma and LCD screens, accessories (e.g., Mouse Mats), and window decals.
  • Cathode Ray Tube, TV and Computer Monitors, and the Oscilloscope

    • The rapid advances and falling prices of LCD flat panel technology, first for computer monitors and then for televisions, has been the key factor in the demise of competing display technologies such as CRT, rear-projection, and plasma display.
    • Many oscilloscopes also use CRT displays, though LCD displays are becoming more common.
  • Solving Equations with Rational Expressions; Problems Involving Proportions

    • Solve equations with rational expressions (proportions) by finding the LCD or by cross-multipliation
  • Standard Units (SI Units)

    • It might be an LCD screen, which is made up of liquid crystals.
  • Chalkboards, Flip Charts, and Transparencies

    • Many companies and small organizations use a system of projectors and transparencies in meetings and other groupings of people; though this system is being largely replaced by LCD projectors and interactive whiteboards.
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