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While working as the associate director of the Liquid Crystal Institute of Kent State University, in Kent, Ohio, James L. Fergason developed an improved liquid crystal display (LCD). ... In 1969, Fergason developed his own liquid crystal display, using, what he termed, a "twisted nematic field effect." Fergason received a...
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Liquid crystal display - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A liquid crystal display ( LCD ) is a thin, flat panel used for electronically displaying information such as text, images, and moving pictures. Its uses include monitors for computers, television...
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Liquid crystal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liquid crystals (LCs) are a state of matter that has properties between those of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal. For instance, an LC may flow like a liquid, but its molecules may ...
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A manufacturer of computer memory modules, ATA, Linear Flash, CompactFlash cards liquid-crystal display solutions. ... display products ... Welcome to Smart Modular Technologies SMART: A manufacturer of computer, flash memory and embedded display products...
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The TSL2550, manufactured by Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions (TAOS) is designed to help reduce overall system power by measuring the ambient or available light as a means of controlling display screen backlighting in portable equipment such as laptop computers, mobile phones, PDAs, camcorders and GPS systems.
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Liquid Crystal Display technology has met these requirements and as a result, virtually all notebook computers are equipped with some form of LCD. This FAQ is intended ... DSTN, developed by Sharp Corporation, was the first commercial black and white conversion of the STN display and refers to Double Super Twisted Nematic.
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Liquid-crystal display: too impractical ... By the fall of 1964, Heilmeier's group had developed rudimentary displays that could change color with applied voltage. Most important, power consumption was minuscule, a microwatt per square centimeter. The wall-sized, flat-panel color TV, Heilmeier mused, was just around the corner.
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1.3) Liquid Crystal Display Fundamentals ... Furthermore, The actual image quality of the display will be dependent on the surface alignment of the LC material. The method currently used for aligning liquid crystals was developed by the Dai-Nippon Screening (English= Big Japan Screening) Company.
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For physicians who monitor images during interventional radiology (VR), we have built and been using a system that employs a liquid crystal display (LCD) instead of the conventional cathode ray tube (CRT). The system incorporates a ceiling-suspension-type monitor (three-display monitor) with an LCD on each of the...
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