LCD monitor (liquid crystal display)
A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a type of flat panel display that is not self-luminescent but forms an image using incident light from an outside light source. A typical liquid crystal display (LCD) includes an upper panel provided with a common electrode and an array of color filters, a lower panel provided with a plurality of thin film transistors (TFTs) and a plurality of pixel electrodes, and a liquid crystal layer is interposed therebetween. The LCD displays images by applying voltages to the field-generating electrodes to generate an electric field in the liquid crystal layer. A liquid crystal display panel is used to display images according to data signals supplied to individual liquid crystal cells arranged in a matrix configuration, wherein light transmittance of the individual liquid crystal cells is controlled to display the image. Among the various type of LCD devices commonly used, active matrix LCD (AM-LCD) devices have been developed because of their high resolution and superiority in displaying moving images. The AM-LCD device includes a thin film transistor (TFT) in each pixel region as a switching device, a pixel electrode in each pixel region, and a second electrode used for a common electrode. The thin film transistor (TFT) is commonly used as a switching device of the LCD device. The thin film transistor array panel has a plurality of gate lines, data lines crossing over the gate lines while defining pixel regions, thin film transistors formed at the respective pixel regions while being electrically connected to the gate and the data lines, and pixel electrodes electrically connected to the thin film transistors. A liquid crystal display device is thin and lightweight compared with a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), having an advantage that it can be driven with a lower voltage with low power consumption. In response to an increasing demand for various types of display devices, liquid crystal display (LCD), plasma display panel (PDP), electro-luminescent display (ELD), and vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) have been developed. A liquid crystal display (LCD) is one of the most widely used flat panel monitors. The TFT-LCD is popular as a display to replace the widely used cathode ray tube (CRT) because of its power consumption, thinness, and high resolution, etc. Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are widely used in digital televisions, laptop computers, digital cameras, electronic watches, calculators, mobile phones and office automation devices.
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