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By : Thomas Allen    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-27 04:20:48
LCD screens can provide a level of usability to any project. Locating a site to craft them for you and address any issues is priceless.


Basically an LCD display is a multi layered, sideways sandwich. A fluorescent light source, known as the back light, forms the rearmost slice of bread. This light passes through the first of two polarizing filters. The polarized light then passes through a layer that contains thousands of liquid crystal blobs arrayed in tiny containers called cells. The cells are, in turn, arrayed in rows across the screen; one or more cells make up one pixel (the smallest discernible dot on a display). Electric leads around the edge of the LCD create an electric field that twists the crystal molecule, which lines the light up with the second polarizing filter and allows it to pass through.


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Allshore creates and manufactures LCD graphic display modules and LCD glass panels. These are used in TV's, computers, and even some cell phones. You also see LCD displays on things like the cash register at the grocery store or the progress screen on your treadmill. Allshore makes many of these products possible for big companies but can also tailor make screens for the little inventor or one time product maker. No job is too big or small.


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