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liquid crystal display This a display using a liquid crystal sealed between two glass plates.
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liquid crystal display A display having conductive segments or dots deposited on the inside surfaces of two transparent glass plates separated by a crystal in liquid form. When energized with AC voltage in the presence of light, the selected segments will provide a black-tone or gray readout.
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liquid crystal display a reflective display used in digital systems for the presentation of output; characterised by a very low power consumption
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liquid crystal display An alphanumeric display formed by a layer of liquid crystal material sandwiched between two sheets of glass; a transparent conductive coating on the glass is etched to form the character segments. An applied voltage causes the appropriate segments to darken as the molecules in the liquid crystal change their arrangement.
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liquid crystal display ABBR: LCD. A type of electronic display unit used on devices from watches to clinical laboratory instruments. It is very efficient and consumes little energy or power.
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