Liquid crystal display

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A liquid crystal display is a type of flat display. The most useful type of LCD is a color TFT LCD.

LCD is probably not suited to near-eye 3D displays because LCD is typically flat, meaning there is a limited field. This is because of projective geometry.

If a liquid crystal display is damaged by impact, it may leak liquid crystal all over the place.

Orientation layer is another term for an alignment layer in LCDs.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Seeboth, A. (1999). "Orientation layers for liquid crystals in liquid crystal displays". Displays (Elsevier BV) 20 (3): 131–136. doi:10.1016/s0141-9382(99)00014-1. ISSN 0141-9382.