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which technology is used in the LCD monitor to glow the pixel position ​

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Answered by SanskarPatel1111
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A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystalline compounds. Liquid crystalline compounds do not emit any kind of light directly, but by using a backlight or reflector to produce images in color or monochrome1. LCDs are available to display arbitrary images (as in a general-purpose computer display) or fixed images with low information content, which can be displayed or hidden, such as preset words, digits, and seven-segment displays, as in a digital clock. They use the same basic technology, except that arbitrary images are made up of a large number of small pixels, while other displays have larger elements .

Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) consist of liquid crystals that are activated by electric current. They are used most frequently to display one or more lines of alpha-numeric information in a variety of devices: fax machines, laptop computer screens, answering machine call counters, scientific instruments, portable compact disc players, clocks, and so forth. The most expensive and advanced type active matrix displays are even being used as screens for handheld color TVs. Eventually; they may be widely used for large screen, high-definition TVs6-8. Thermotropic LCs are mainly divided into three categories SmA, SmC, Nematic and Cholesteric phase in which nematic mesophase are mostly used in LCD display.

Answered by abhijitgupta2
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A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly, instead using a backlight or reflector to produce images in color or monochrome

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