Sentences with phrase «liquid crystal displays into»

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The Japanese government is pouring money into a research effort to develop flat liquid crystal displays bigger than the largest existing TV screens, but thin enough to hang on the wall.
In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College describe new research into a type of liquid crystal that dissolves in water rather than avoids it as do the oily liquid crystals found in displays.
(If that sounds like an improbable basis for a display technology, keep in mind that LCD displays are after all comprised of liquid crystals, which were first discovered in the 1888 and took an eternity to develop into a commercially viable state.)
Her attention to the illusory surface textures of protean forms is not solely attentive to liquid crystals but extends metaphorically to other social and scientific developments (a fictional Jack - and - the - Beanstalk becomes a modern genetic scientist, or crystals self - organise into a palace whose display function changes consumer society forever). . .
So, to put it simply: all LCDs (liquid crystal displays), which make up the vast majority of new screens put into televisions, monitors, and other display devices, need a backlight system.
«In some embodiments, the multi-bit transmission gate described herein may be integrated into any suitable device including, without limitation, a microprocessor, liquid - crystal display (LCD) panel, light - emitting diode (LED) display panel, television, mobile electronic device (e.g., laptop computer, tablet computer, smart phone, mobile phone, smart watch, etc.), computer (e.g., server computer, desktop computer, etc.), bitcoin mining device, etc..»
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