Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitors use liquid crystals and a backlight to create images on screen.
Each pixel is composed of subpixels (red, green, and blue) controlled by liquid crystal alignment, which either blocks or passes light from the backlight.
There are two key types of LCD panel technologies:
- Twisted Nematic (TN):
- Fast response times
- Lower cost
- Narrower viewing angles
- In-Plane Switching (IPS):
- Better color reproduction
- Wide viewing angles
- Slightly slower refresh but better for creative tasks
All LCDs require a backlight, either CCFL (older) or LED (modern), to function.
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