LCD Display
An LCD display, or Liquid Crystal Display, is a flat-panel screen technology commonly used in televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones. It works by manipulating light through liquid crystals sandwiched between layers of glass or plastic. When an electric current passes through the liquid crystals, they change alignment, allowing varying amounts of light to pass through and create images.
LCD displays are known for their energy efficiency and slim design compared to older technologies like CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) displays. They offer sharp images and vibrant colors, making them popular for both personal and professional use.