LCD

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a digital display that uses liquid crystal cells that change reflectivity in an applied electric field; used for portable computer displays and watches etc.

Word Origin

LCD
1973, initialism (acronym) from liquid crystal display, which is attested from 1968.

Example

1. But the lcd has not stopped there .
2. Nor does the rivalry between lcd and plasma panels end there .
3. Now the lcd is poised to challenge the king of the big screens , the plasma display
4. For apple , the new technology would also simplify the supply chain and help cut costs as it would no longer have to buy touch panels and lcd panels from separate suppliers .
5. Technological progress at lcd makers such as sharp , japan display and lg display is crucial for apple , given that samsung has been pushing its organic light-emitting displays as one of the unique features of its galaxy phones .

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