LCD
The acronym LCD stands for the words liquid crystal display; the latter display is used in a variety of electronic devices including watches, computers, and televisions. LCD displays are housed within LCD TVs and such screens consist of two polarized sheets with liquid crystals in between the two sheets. The crystals are directly affected by [...]
Image Max V View Angle
The V view angle refers to the vertical angles of viewing on an LCD television. The Max V-view angle is therefore the maximum viewing angle, vertically speaking, which still allows for excellence in terms of image viewing. The structure of the LCD TV’s housing may play a role in how wide of an angle for [...]
Image Max H View Angle
The H view angle refers to the horizontal angles of viewing on an LCD television. The Max H-view angle is therefore the maximum viewing angle, horizontally speaking, which still allows for excellence in terms of image viewing. The structure of the LCD TV’s housing may play a role in how wide of an angle for [...]
Image Contrast Ratio
Contrast ratio is a specific measurement which clearly defines the colours presented on a screen and their differences; a contrast ratio is a reference to the brightness compared to the darkness of various hues and colours presented on a display screen. LCD televisions with superior contrast ratios offer the best on screen image presentations; the [...]
Image Brightness
Brightest is a reference to colour within an achromatic scale. The colours in the scale range from white to black. Brightness can be described as luminous and lightness too. This term should not be confused with the concept of saturation and hue intensity.
Image Aspect Ratio
The term aspect ratio relates to the ratio of width to height in specific display. The vertical and horizontal lines are referenced as a ratio. For instance, if a graphic has a ratio of 2:1 than it means that the width of the image is two times larger than the height of the image. Knowing [...]
Hue
The term hue is used to reference colour and the word hue, when referring to LCD TVs and monitors refers to the wavelength of colour which is dominant. Hue suggests the dominant colour, the term luminance suggests the brightness of colours, and the term saturation describes colour intensity. The latter three components, hue, saturation and [...]
HDMI
The term HDMI is a high definition multimedia interface device. The latter term refers to special inputs found in LCD TVs and computers. HDMI devices are input devices for the specific reception of digital information (uncompressed). HDMI is a high tech alternative for other input forms like RF, and coaxial cables. HDMI is compatible with [...]
Form Factor
Within a computer’s housing, the term form factor directly describes the arrangement, size, and configuration of a specific hardware inside the computer housing. The term form factor might describe the case of the computer or the computer chassis. The term form factor might also describe special components inside the computer device: one example would be [...]
DVI
DVI is an acronym which literally stands for the words Digital Visual Interface. Digital Display Working Group creates a digital standard which purposefully changes analog signals directly into digital signals so that both digital and analog monitors can be accommodated. A DVI is a standard connection for connecting a display with a video card. Analog [...]
