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Usually measured in Watts. An index is used to judge the power saving ability of a device.
Industry:Electronic components
A stretched polymer which transmits light on only one axis. A typical display has polarizers on the front and the back.
Industry:Electronic components
A type of flat panel display (also known as a "gas discharge display") now commonly used for large TV displays (typically above 32"). Cells located between two panels of glass hold an inert mixture of noble gases (neon and xenon), which is electrically charged to ionize and form a plasma; as the gas ions rush to the electrodes and collide, photons are emitted.
Industry:Electronic components
A glass panel display that electronically controls the light passing through it using a liquid crystal medium.
Industry:Electronic components
An electrical signaling system that runs at very high speeds over twisted-pair copper cables.
Industry:Electronic components
An LCD panel that includes a PCB, driver electronics, bezel, and possibly a backlight.
Industry:Electronic components
A type of liquid crystal which aligns vertically in the voltage-off state and where the liquid crystal molecules are arranged in multiple orientations.
Industry:Electronic components
In the traditional liquid crystal injection method, the cell is vacuum-filled through a capillary effect after two glass substrates are assembled. The ODF method drops the liquid crystal directly on the glass substrate prior to the assembling of the two substrates.
Industry:Electronic components
The dimensions of the display module including length, width and thickness.
Industry:Electronic components
A term related to the issue of display brightness (CRT, LCD, and PDP) decreasing with age. Display lifetime is defined as the time that the brightness of the display decays to half of the original state.
Industry:Electronic components