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How do CRT and LCD monitors work? @ bit-tech.net

How do CRT and LCD monitors work? @ bit-tech.net

Ever wondered how that monitor on your desk actually produces a picture? Bit-tech breaks down the technology for you, then go one step further – by literally breaking down a LCD monitor to show you what’s inside.

Each pixel is made up of three sub-pixels, which have red, green and blue filters in front of them, just as each pixel on a CRT has RGB phosphors. The subpixels are made up of a group of liquid crystal molecules. These molecules are suspended between transparent electrodes and are mashed between two polarising filters.

Source: Bit-tech

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  1. CB
    CB Good thing they didn't dissect a CRT monitor...

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