ABOUT LCD TV's
LCDs Liquid
crystal displays so prevalent, in fact, that most people couldn't
get through their day without using one. This technology is utilized
in digital clocks, microwave ovens, car dashboards, calculators, stereos,
thermometers etc. The applications for liquid crystal displays are
almost limitless, so it should come as no surprise that this technology
has revolutionized the most basic home appliance of all-the television
set. Liquid crystal technology has given birth to those slim, cool-looking,
bright displays that are popping up everywhere from bank lobbies to
living rooms. But how does it work? What makes a crystal "liquid"?
The twisted nematic (TN) liquid crystal is the most common type of
liquid crystal being used in display applications today (e.g., LCD
televisions, LCD monitors, and LCD projectors). It has a naturally
twisted crystalline structure. A particular feature of this crystal
is that it reacts to electric currents in predictable ways-i.e., by
untwisting to varying degrees depending on the voltage of the current
to which it is exposed.
LCD monitors
work by blocking light. By sandwiching a solution of TN liquid crystals
between two perpendicularly aligned panes of polarized glass, it becomes
possible to manipulate the intensity of light as it passes through
this crystalline matrix and out the glass panel at the other end.
Depending on the voltage of the electrical charge running through
them, liquid crystals will untwist so that the intensity of light
able to pass through the second polarized pane is affected. Basically,
these displays can switch between light states (where the liquid crystals
are fully twisted) and dark states (where the liquid crystals are
fully untwisted), or somewhere along the gray scale in between.
A liquid crystal
display consists of an array of tiny segments-called "pixels"-that
are manipulated to form images or to present information. Addressing
is the process by which pixels are turned on (which disables the passage
of light) and off (which enables the passage of light) so as to create
an image on the polarized display pane in front of you. So-called
active-matrix LCD TVs employ thin film transistors (TFTs), or tiny
switching transistors and capacitors arranged in a matrix on a glass
substrate, to direct electric charges down columns to reach a particular
pixel. This, in turn, causes the liquid crystals to untwist and "display"
a predetermined amount of light generated by the light source-usually
a florescent bulb-in back of them.
The light
source in an active-matrix LCD
monitor is a florescent bulb, which emits white light through
a polarized glass pane behind the liquid crystal solution. Theoretically,
then, you can start with a white display: This is one where its liquid
crystals are completely twisted and therefore able to direct the full
spectrum of light out through the polarized display screen in front
of you. Since all wavelengths can pass through, the full spectrum
of light can be manipulated to create the desired color. To achieve
a full color pallet on your LCD display, each pixel is divided into
three subpixels-red, green, and blue-that work in conjunction to determine
the LCD pixel's overall hue. These subpixels are created by subtracting
certain wavelengths, and the color(s) corresponding thereto, using
special filters. By exploiting a combination of red, green, and blue
subpixels of various intensities (or gray scales), a single pixel
triad can reproduce approximately 16.8 million colors.
TYPICAL
SPEC
Sony KDL-V32A12U High Definition LCD TV Other products by
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HIGH DEFINITION DIGITAL LCD TV True Style. Unbelievably Realistic
'V' Series Cosmetically stylish and compact. These TVs benefit from
Sony’s award winning high resolution WEGA Engine image processing.
A system specifically designed for Sony flat panel televisions. It
provides more natural colour, sharper detail and superb clarity. A
truly realistic picture from an integrated digital ‘Freeview’ tuner,
add Dolby Virtual ProLogic II sound capabilities and the ability to
receive High Definition broadcasts via the HDMI input and you have
an unbelievable TV. That’s all unbelievably available today. Features:
KDLV32A12U 32" Widescreen LCD High Definition Ready Integrated Freeview
tuner W-XGA panel 1366 x 768 High Resolution Image Processors (Picture
Enhancement System) 8-Day EPG 170° viewing angle Virtual Dolby ProLogic
II 3 x SCART (RGB) HDMI Input Component Input VESA Compatible Swivel
base Dimensions: (W x H x D) 810mm x 590mm x 110mm (For wall mounting,
height 550mm without swivel pedestal base)
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