What Is LVDS in LCDs?

What Is LVDS in LCDs?

Have you heard of low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)? Over the past decade, it’s become an increasingly common specification used in liquid-crystal displays (LCDs). From TVs and computer monitors to tablets and smart appliances, countless LCDs now feature...
What Is Blue Phase LCD Technology?

What Is Blue Phase LCD Technology?

Liquid-crystal display (LCD) has become the world’s leading display technology. It’s used to power everything from TVs and computer monitors to smartphones, tablets and even human machine interfaces (HMIs). But not all LCD technologies are the same. Some...
7 Surprising Facts About LCDs

7 Surprising Facts About LCDs

From TVs and computer monitors to smartphones, tablets and more, liquid-crystal display (LCD) is used to power countless display devices. Even if you own and use an LCD on a regular basis, though, you might be surprised to learn the following facts about these display...
What Is Image Persistence in LCDs?

What Is Image Persistence in LCDs?

The advent of liquid-crystal display (LCD) technology has eliminated the risk for screen burn. In other, older display technologies, including cathode-ray tube (CRT), devices were susceptible to a phenomenon in which an image becomes permanently burned into the...
How LCDs Solved the Problem of ‘Ghosting’

How LCDs Solved the Problem of ‘Ghosting’

During the reign of cathode-ray tube (CRT) display devices, ghosting was a common problem reported by owners and users. Also known as image burn-in, it’s characterized by partial or complete images being permanently displayed on the device. It’s...

Why Do LCDs Require a Backlight?

Liquid-crystal display (LCD) is currently the world’s leading display technology. You can find computer monitors, TVs, smartphones, infotainment systems and countless other display devices featuring LCD technology. In fact, display devices marketed as...