Liquid Cristal Plasma - Screen Television
Liquid Cristal Plasma - Screen Television
Liquid Cristal Plasma - Screen Television
Television
Introduction
A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a thin , flat panel
display device used for electronically displaying
information such as text , images and moving picture.
Liquid crystal are liquid chemicals in a state that has properties between those
conventional liquid and solid crystals. That is a liquid crystals may flow like a
liquid, but it’s molecules may be oriented in a crystal like way.
Liquid crystals molecules can be aligned precisely when subjected to electric fields,
as like in the way metal shavings line up in the field of a magnet. When properly
aligned, the liquid crystals allow light to pass through.
Liquid Crystals
Two liquid crystal materials which are important in display technology are Nematic and
Smectic Phase.
When its switched ON, it rotates the light passing through 90 degrees,
effectively not allowing light to flow through the two polarizing filters
and making the pixel look dark.
They can be produced in fairly large sizes up to 3.8 meters (150 in)
diagonally.
They have a very low-luminance “dark room” black level compared with
the lighter grey of the unilluminated parts of an LCD screen .
The display panel itself is about 6cm (2.4 in) thick, generally the
device’s total thickness (including electronics) to be less than
10cm (3.9 in).
200 to 310 watts for a 127cm (50 in) display when set to cinema
mode.
ED Resolutions
840 480
853 480
HD Resolutions
Advantages
Plasma Screen
LCD
Great range of larger sized screens Very compact and light