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liquid the wet, fluid form of water. Examples of water as a liquid include oceans, rivers, and lakes.
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liquid crystal display LCD is a display technology that uses electric current to align crystals in a special liquid. The rod-shaped crystals are contained between two parallel transparent electrodes, and when current is applied, they change their orientation, creating a darker area.
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liquid crystal display LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Displays. It refers to a flat panel technology which uses liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass plates for example in laptop computers, other small portable displays and also in televisions. Wide-screen HDTVs are available with displays of adequate resolution up to about 37 inches.
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liquid crystal display Because of the type of Sensor used in a consumer digital camera, a live video feed is what makes it possible to provide the image to be captured on a LCD screen. It is a very handy tool to have on board because its purpose is multi-functionable. Providing us with the ability to review, preview and even act as a large size viewfinder, giving us the opportunity to take that shot again with different settings. ...
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liquid crystal display A type of display used in most PDAs (like Palm, Windows CE & Pocket PCs), ebook devices (like Rocket eBook and SoftBook) and notepads. Desktop machines typically use CRT (cathode-ray tube) screens. LCD displays work by passing an electric current through the liquid causing the crystals to align, allowing light to pass through or to be blocked from getting through. ...
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