An Explanation Of The Most Prominent Electronics Displays

by Chris Channing on March 8, 2010

Electronics have evolved quite a bit since the 1980′s, when electronics displays really started to make their mark on the world. It′s interesting to see the hardware and electronics behind each evolution, as we can use it to better understand where the industry came from and where it′s going.

The liquid crystal display, or LCD, has been around for decades. Even in the 1970′s, there were innovative electronics devices that made use of monochrome colors to display basic data. As the industry was still relatively new to the consumer market, most of the displays were only put into the likes of calculators and other basic objects.

Plasma screen technologies have also been around for decades- just not in the quality or resolution that we have today. Monochrome plasma technologies were common with older computers that functioned to do a set range of tasks. The only problem with this technology, at the time, was that the computer could only display one color- usually orange, green, or white depending on the specifics of use.

Recent energy-efficient movements have made the LED quite popular. The light-emitting diode is a display that is incredibly energy efficient, but is limited in what it can be used for. The average LED is used in basic light operations- perhaps for an electronic banner or for a light bulb. LED lights are only recently becoming popular with consumers, who like the energy they save and enjoy the longer life span that the lights have as a result of being more efficient.

CRT monitors are still very popular- especially among older folk. CRT monitors are referenced as cathode ray tube displays- something that is incredibly inexpensive in current markets but also very bulky. A 20-inch CRT monitor can easily weight as much as ten pounds or more, whereas current LCD monitors would weigh about half that. For that reason, CRT monitors have fallen out of favor. CRT monitors also do not support the level of resolution that newer types of monitors do.

It′s exciting to think of the new types of technologies that are emerging even now. New types of display technologies, such as the Apple iPad, make us rethink what an electronics display should be. Touch screens are playing a big part in future advances in electronics, and even more mind-blowing technologies are being developed as these are released. From outdated plasma displays to new touch screen technologies, the industry has come a long way.

Closing Comments

The displays of the past are important to learn, so that we know where the electronics industry originated from. New technologies are often based or compared to these technologies, so they are also used as a meter stick in order to gauge the worth of new innovations in electronics displays.

Learn more on LCD glass panels and lcd character modules.

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