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22nd September 2009
Your students have just finished high school and college and now they're sat in your lecture theater to start their university life. Its not just life away from home they've got to get used to it's a whole new way of learning too. They're going to have to... Read >
Author: Kmberlie
17th September 2009
LCD Televisions generally used where you want a larger screen size and wider viewing area. The primary advantages of LCD televisions are their wider visible range and their ability to display accurate tonal ranges and true blacks. LCD TV which are the fir... Read >
Author: alexbond
17th September 2009
What is an LCD TV
An LCD (light crystal display) screen consist of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates of glass. When an electric current is sent through these crystals an array of tiny multi-colored pixels light up and produc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd August 2009
LCD TVs LCD (light crystal display) TVs are constructed of a thin layer of liquid crystals between two glass plates. When electricity passes through the colored glass that light to produce an image. LCD screens are now the most popular screens for compute... Read >
Author: phoenix999
30th July 2009
What is LCD Television? The term LCD denotes Liquid Crystal Diode through which the Companies have revolutionized the very basic home appliance i.e. Television set. This liquid crystal technology has evolved slim looking, cool and bright displays that see... Read >
Author: Tom Lopez
18th July 2009
Nokia N96 and Nokia N96i are the two compounds which were recently produced. Looking at the devices of these two astounding mobile phones, the maintenance with Nokia N96 against Nokia N96i is on the charts. It is said to that N96i is the version improved ... Read >
Author: Martha
07th July 2009
Ever since the concept of high definition TV or HDTV has been introduced, buyers have been plagued by this question. Should you buy a plasma screen TV or LCD screen TV? Before we get into that let us understand, what plasma screen TV is and what LCS scree... Read >
Author: Vance Kardasian
30th June 2009
Monitors are the integral part of our computers. Monitor is peripheral device attached to computer and it gives output in the form of text and images. There are many leading companies which are manufacturing monitors. Compaq monitors are among the best m... Read >
Author: Vinnit
13th May 2009
The news media have long portrayed the crop circle phenomenon as either real or a man made hoax. There is usually very little discussion of any other possibilities. However, if you take a careful look at the evidence, you'll see that for as long as the ph... Read >
Author: Simeon Hein, Ph.D.
12th May 2009
Unlike other computer hardware, monitors have an extremely long lifespan. With that being said, you should weigh all the options before choosing one that’s right for you. If you’re having trouble deciding between an LCD and CRT monitor, we’re here ... Read >
Author: Stacy Page
01st May 2009
This is era of technology and technology is growing at very fast pace. Gone is the time of B/W televisions and CRT televisions where picture quality was only satisfactory. Now, the time is for Liquid Crystal Display televisions (LCD TV), which uses latest... Read >
Author: HarveenPal
16th April 2009
By now, you've probably seen a lot of HDTVs, either from advertisements or from your neighborhood appliance store. You've probably been impressed by their picture quality, too. It's only natural, then, for you to be curious about HDTVs, so if you want to ... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
23rd March 2009
So you've decided to take the plunge and pick up a high-end television for your home. But you're hearing a lot of about LCD vs. Plasma and the discussion tends to be over your head. Fear not! The following information provides a look at LCD's side of... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger
21st March 2009
If you want to buy a new television, you can choose between a Plasma TV and LCD TV. These are the current technologies used for all types of flat panel televisions available in the market.
Getting better value from your new TV is probably one of your ... Read >
Author: Paul Wise
16th March 2009
LCD TV is a TV display device that uses thin, flat sheet placed in front of a light source and made up of liquid crystals. The liquid crystal molecules (also known as pixels) are twisted in their natural state, allowing the light to pass through them. Sti... Read >
Author: Mel C
13th March 2009
Technological developments during the past decade changed the way we watch the TV. From the bulky black-and-white models to the introduction of the colored version, the trend of TV nowadays bank on two things: aesthetic value and picture quality.
The p... Read >
Author: suegold
06th March 2009
One of the latest improvements in the home equipment industry, the development of flat screen TV adds excitement and enjoyment to the daily lives of people. The use of flat screen TV has many advantages like it can enhance the aesthetic value of simple ho... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
19th February 2009
Samsung Lcd Display Design And Prototyping Solutions
With the transition to digital HDTV coming in February of 2009 millions of consumers are taking the plunge on buying a new television set generally going for one of the flat screen models. Ima... Read >
Author: Lori
18th February 2009
Sharp Xv-Z1U Samsung Lcd Projector
They will also use the progressive scanning method as opposed to interlacing giving a more fluid image. Are you the type of person that hugs the huge LCD TVs when you're walking through the electronics store? I k... Read >
Author: Lori
14th December 2008
Let me introduce to you the future of television, the LCD. The LCD television has a flat panelled sleek design, much like the flat panel computer monitors used everywhere these days, but have been fine tuned for video displays. Recent developments in th... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie
03rd December 2008
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display, referring to the technology behind the increasingly popular flat panel monitors. An LCD monitor or TV is distinguishable from a traditional CRT monitor in its size. An LCD TV is sleek, thin, and dynamic as opposed to... Read >
Author: Dennis Ogilvie
23rd October 2008
LCOS (Light Crystal Over Silicon) is a technology used in display systems.
LCOS combines with two ideas: -
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and DLP (Digital Light Processing) displays.
LCD uses liquid crystals, one for each pixel, on glass panels. Ligh... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh
23rd October 2008
LCOS (Light Crystal Over Silicon) is a technology used in display systems.
LCOS combines with two ideas: -
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and DLP (Digital Light Processing) displays.
LCD uses liquid crystals, one for each pixel, on glass panels. Ligh... Read >
Author: Rohit Singh
14th October 2008
Businesses are rapidly adopting large high definition TVs and monitors for advertising, video conferencing, conference rooms, entertainment and information display, among other uses. We talked with a number of audio visual consultants, system integrators,... Read >
Author: shweta
22nd September 2008
An LCD TV is a television with an LCD screen. In other words the screen is not CRT or cathode ray tube, but made up of two panes of glass between which is liquid crystal material. LCD technology is also used in wristwatches, computer monitors and calculat... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
15th September 2008
The last few years have seen the growing popularity of LCD TVs. They offer a slim lined device that looks great in our living rooms and can offer a much improved picture. But how do they work?
An LCD TV is a flat panel TV based on liquid crystal displ... Read >
Author: Cooper
30th June 2008
Polyurethane protects things from damages and abrasions. It is also called as Polymer, which is an essential material for almost every industry. It can be used as adhesives, building materials, paper, cloths, fibers, coatings, plastics, ceramics, concrete... Read >
Author: bravo seo
20th May 2008
LCD monitors- The demand for the LCD monitors is rapidly increasing among the masses due to various user friendly features. With these monitors the users can have unlimited entertainment as they offer amazing sound and picture quality.
The LCD techno... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
11th May 2008
Resin Casting is a system of technical installation that is used in the process of casting resin. The process of Resin Casting is a complex process that is used in a variety of fields. The resin casting giver a high quality and precision to the product th... Read >
Author: Kent Klein
18th April 2008
If you are eager to buy a new computing device but somehow are confused when it comes to the TFT and CRT monitors, then you need to have a clear insight about the two. This information will not only help you to make a better decision but will also act as ... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
10th April 2008
They are the present and the future of the HDTV market: LCD and plasma televisions share some features which are all focused on providing the best images ever and letting people experience with a sort of “real life” environment while they’re at home... Read >
Author: Digimission
01st April 2008
The modern day competitive business companies need high-end innovative products to help them in their race for the top slot and to stay high against their peers. They cannot be expected to restrict themselves with the traditional bulky CRT monitors. CRT i... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
15th February 2008
Liquid crystal Display comes to make a mark in the market with its ideal and unique features. Technology is advancing and developing by every passing day. The usual cathode ray tubes (CRT) have become obsolete these days. LCD monitors are mostly preferred... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
20th January 2008
With technology advancing by leaps and bounds, the monitors are not to be left behind. The latest technology to hit the market is the LCD monitors. They are more advanced than the CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) monitors in many aspects.
LCD or Liquid Crystal D... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
16th January 2008
With technology advancing by leaps and bounds, the monitors are not to be left behind. The latest technology to hit the market is the LCD monitors. They are more advanced than the CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) monitors in many aspects.
LCD or Liquid Crystal... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
13th August 2007
There are three technologies today that are competing to be the number one TV technology: LCD, Plasma, and DLP. LCD will likely be the winning technology.
LCD TV's popularity has recently exploded. The technology is expanding and is now comparable to... Read >
Author: johnnyways
11th May 2007
Article Summary:
A Plasma HDTV or a LCD Television – Is this your dilemma?
This is a rather difficult and complicated comparison between two technologies that process the image in a totally different manner.
To complicate further this plasma vs L... Read >
Author: Andrew Ghigo
09th May 2007
Article Summary:
Image sticking is surely one of the least known phenomena associated with the use of TFT LCD panels. Yet, despite what many may believe, image retention or ghosting, is not just an issue with plasma televisions.
Image Retention ... Read >
Author: Andrew Ghigo
15th January 2007
There are other benefits that you can get form a flat LCD TV, besides the low profile and extra space. For instance, it offers the highest resolution of any other kind of television. This amazing television also seems to have no glare at all because it ha... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
08th January 2007
In an LCD TV or "transmissive" display, a light source shines
through a panel of liquid crystals in order to display an
image. A white diffusion panel behind the LCD redirects and
scatters the light evenly to provide a more uniform image
than most... Read >
Author: bivan dense
06th January 2007
Plasma TV and LCD TV each have their own applications and
use with both advantages and disadvantages and the decision
to buy which one will depend on your needs. Both plasma and
LCD technology are the latest technology available in home
entertainme... Read >
Author: bivan dense
27th December 2006
A flat lcd tv is a great purchase because of the low profile
and spacial efficiency, but not that alone. A flat lcd tv is
also great because it offers the highest resolution of any
tvs, and also because it has low glare, almost no glare at
all. Th... Read >
Author: bivan dense
24th December 2006
Want to know if a plasma television or an LCD television would be best for your needs? Here's a side-by-side comparison that will help you make an informed decision ...
What's the difference between plasma and LCD TVs?
Plasma TV screens are made u... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
15th December 2006
Both plasma and LCD technology are the latest technology available in home entertainment. They are less bulky than the traditional cathode ray tube televisions and offer better resolution and high quality pictures.
So which one is better? Plasma TV or... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
18th November 2006
LCD TVs are one of the hottest electronic products on the market today. But, boy, are they expensive, with prices starting at around $900 for a good quality LCD TV. And some LCD have been know to poop out after just a couple of months use.
So how do yo... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
03rd September 2006
Is it possible to buy an expensive LCD TV?
Liquid crystal display television (LCD TV) technology has come a long way in recent years. The implementation of thin file transistor (TFT) technology has removed many of the angular resolution and ghosting pr... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
21st August 2006
Plasma TV vs. LCD TV
You know you want to buy a flat-screen TV but you don't know if a plasma TV or an LCD TV would be your best choice.
This article explains the differences between plasma versus LCD TVs, then shows you how to get the best price fo... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
28th July 2006
Making the right choice in a computer display or monitor is an important part of involving yourself in today's web-browsing and multi-media technology. Right now, you are viewing this in a computer monitor (unless you've had someone print it for you and y... Read >
Author: Andrew Gates
15th July 2006
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. Originally designed
for electronic display devices,now this technology is widely
used to manufacture high-resolution televisions. Liquid
crystal televisions work on Thin Film Transistor (TFT)
technology. Thei... Read >
Author: bivan dense
27th June 2006
What is an LCD TV
An LCD (light crystal display) screen consist of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates of glass. When an electric current is sent through these crystals an array of tiny multi-colored pixels light up and produc... Read >
Author: Brian Stevens
22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Cottier
Liquid Crystal Display is what LCD stands for, and you thought crystals could only be a solid. Liquid crystals were actually first discovered in 1888 and took more then 100 years to progress into the LCD monitors that we ... Read >
Author: Michael Cottier
20th December 2005
Flat screen TV is one of the most popular and exciting TV technologies today. At only a few inches thick, flat screen TVs offer unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Older conventional TV's, in fairness to them, did offer crisp and vibrant images. How... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford
06th December 2005
In an LCD TV or "transmissive" display, a light source shines through a panel of liquid crystals in order to display an image. A white diffusion panel behind the LCD redirects and scatters the light evenly to provide a more uniform image than most compet... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford
29th July 2005
Plasma and LCD TVs are the latest trend in home entertainment. Both offer unrivalled picture quality and resolution, while doing away with the bulkiness of the older rear-projection technologies. But with all of the hype surrounding these two types of t... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie
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