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Tips For LCD Maintenance

July 26, 2009 by admin  
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LCD can be easily damaged or scratched, so knowing some tips for LCD maintenance are very important to any LCD screen user or owner.  One easiest to remember tip for LCD maintenance is to read and make sure you understand the manufacturer’s manual for your LCD screen.  Although each LCD manufacturer may have different tips [...]

Subpixel

July 20, 2009 by admin  
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A subpixel is an individual primary colour strand used to compose multi-colour images.  Every computer screen and TV uses primary coloured subpixels in different configurations to create hundreds of colour shades.  These subpixels are assembled as blue, green, and red (BGR), and red, green, and blue (RGB) at levels difficult to view with the naked [...]

PlayStation On Big Screen LCD

July 15, 2009 by admin  
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PlayStation on Big Screen LCD television can be phenomenal. If you’re into gaming, you know that the bigger the better, and LCD television viewing screens can make you feel like you are right in the game.  Because of the liquid crystal technology used to create images in big screen LCD viewing, game graphics will feel [...]

What Is LCD

July 7, 2009 by admin  
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So what is an LCD screen
So first of all, LCD is short for Liquid Crystal Display.  The liquid crystal display is a type of technology that is used to produce images. LCD technology is used in digital watches, portable laptop computers and of course in television sets but not only, recently you can find the [...]

LCD vs Projector

July 2, 2009 by admin  
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Electronics experts have been carrying out a debate for years between liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs and digital light processing (DLP) or projection TVs. Both TV technologies use projectors to convert signals from broadcast and cable networks into images. LCD TVs use a trio of glass panels to represent the primary colors with [...]

Additive Primaries

July 2, 2009 by admin  
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Additive primaries are combinations of red, blue, and green (primary colours) to create additional colours. The additive primary combinations yield cyan (green and blue), magenta (red and blue), and yellow (green and red). A common application of additive primaries is in desktop printers, which use additive primaries to create dozens of colours in [...]

 

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