
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD)
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) are screens commonly used in televisions, computers, and smartphones. They work by utilizing liquid crystals that change alignment when an electric current is applied, allowing light to pass through or be blocked. This process creates images by combining the brightness of a backlight and the color filters applied to each pixel. LCDs are known for being energy-efficient, lightweight, and providing clear images with good color reproduction, making them a popular choice for various electronic devices.