Liquid Crystal display or LCD monitor is a thin and flat device for display. It is made by large number of color or monochromatic pixels which are arrayed in way of a light source or a reflector. It uses very small amount of electric power and hence is used often in battery powered electronic devices. The technology used is very much dissimilar to CRT technology which is used by many desktop monitors. It was used only on notebook computers for a very long time. Only recently they have been offered as an alternative to CRT monitors. They take up very less desk space and are much lighter than the CRT monitors. But they are also quite expensive.
Each pixel of LCD monitor display has a layer of aligned molecules between two electrodes which are transparent and two polarizing filters. Because there is no liquid crystal between the aligned polarizing filters, light which has passed through the first filter will be blocked by the second polarizer. The surface which is in contact with the crystal is treated to align it in particular direction. The direction of alignment is defined by direction of rubbing.
Resolution, in terms of horizontal and vertical size expressed in pixels, is native supported for the best display effects. This is one of the things that sets LCD monitor apart. Dot Pitch is defined as the distance between two adjacent pixels. It is the minimum for sharper image. Each pixel is divided into three cells, or sub pixels. These are colored red, green and blue. Each sub pixel can be controlled independently for millions of combinations and hence colors. Older CRT monitors use phosphors for sub pixel structure. The analog electron beam though does not hit the exact sub pixel.
Color components can be arrayed in various geometries, depending on how the monitor is to be used. If the software being used knows the geometry, it can be used to increase the apparent number of pixels using sub pixel rendering. This kind of technique is often used in text anti-aliasing. LCDs which are used in digital watches and calculators have separate contact for each segment. Thus an external dedicated circuit charges each segment individually. This is not possible if the number of elements increases.
Small monochrome displays like the ones used in Personal Organizers or in older laptops have passive matrix like structure and employ super twisted nematic or double layer STN technology. Here, each row or each column has a single electrical circuit and the pixels are hence addressed according to rows and columns. But as the number of pixels increases, the response time decreases and the technique no longer remains feasible.
Color displays used in modern LCD monitors and televisions use active matrix structure. An array of thin film transistors (TFT) is added. Each pixel has a dedicated transistor. Active Matrix display looks brighter and sharper than passive matrix display of similar size and has better response time.
LCD technology has some critical drawbacks too. Resolution of a CRT monitor can be changed without introduction of any new artifact. But LCDs can produce only their native resolution and non native resolutions are achieved by scaling. The blacks of LCDs are actually grey because of presence of a light source. This results in lower contrast ratio when compared to CRTs. LCDs with cheaper parts cannot display as many colors plasma or CRT counterparts.
Also, LCD display has longer response time when compared to Plasma or CRT counterparts. Input lag is also present and the viewing angle is limited. In spite of these drawbacks, LCD display is quickly gaining prominence.
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As one of the largest electronics manufacturers in the world, Sony has traditionally been on the cutting edge of electronics manufacturing. But last month, in a shocking announcement that left their channel partners stunned, Sony announced its imminent departure from the LCD market. They said that rising costs, drops in sales of small-scale LCD monitors, and an increasingly competitive market are all major factors that contributed to their decision to leave.
Currently, Sony's only offering in the way of LCD desk monitors is a 21 inch high-end model intended for serious gamers and graphic designers. And though they plan to leave the small-scale LCD monitor market, they will remain focused on the manufacture and sales of higher-end LCD TV's and LCD large-screen markets (like billboards).
In October, Sony will begin to stop sales of LCD monitors in North America and Japan, its biggest markets. Some sources say that Sony will leave the market as early as December or the first half of 2007, while others predict it may take longer. Either way, it is indicative of a trend in the LCD monitor market that many vendors and resellers say they've seen coming, though that doesn't lessen the impact of Sony's surprise move.
Sony is just the first of many to consolidate the market and cut their losses, and other companies are slowly following suit. The high-end LCD monitor market itself has been in a slow, steady decline since 2003, and in some cases, sales of LCD monitors have declined by as much as fifty percent. Even giants like IBM, leaders at the top of the market, have cut their CRT offerings. In IBM's case, they reduced their models from 14 to just 5 this year.
Other top manufacturers like LGE, in the top five in LCD monitor sales for 2005, have announced the closing of a their manufacturing plants and factories because of decreasing prices of LCD monitors and increasing competition. Sharp, too, has announced that it will begin to phase out its regular LCD monitors oversees and concentrate on high-end monitors and LCD TV's.
Added to this decrease in prices, consumers have begun to edge more towards seventeen , nineteen, and twenty-one inch monitors, as opposed to fifteen inch CRT's, which are much more cost-effective for manufacturers. This means higher costs for manufacturers in the already shrinking LCD monitor market and lower prices with less selection for consumers.
Some companies are still committed to giving you all the options available. Plasma-LCD-TV.co.uk have an extensive inventory. So whether you are looking for a bargain basement screen, or a top of the range TV visit their site.
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