LCD
An LCD display (Liquid Crystal Display) is a flat-panel display technology used in many industrial, medical, and embedded applications. It uses liquid crystals to control light from a backlight, creating clear and sharp images with low power consumption.
LCD displays use liquid crystals that do not emit light directly. Instead, they manipulate light from a backlight to create images. These liquid crystals align in response to an electric current, controlling how light passes through polarized filters to display the desired image.
LCD displays are valued for their:
- High resolution and visual clarity
- Long operational life
- Wide availability in sizes, formats, and interfaces
- Options for touch integration and ruggedization
Reliable and versatile, LCD technology is ideal for products that demand consistent performance over many years.