Highlystar is a trusted supplier of LCD screens to the display market, and we offer both standard and customized LCD Screen solutions to our customers. Our LCD screens range from automotive LCD screens, industrial LCD screens, and bar LCD screens, all of which are made from high quality materials and LCD modules. When you need a standalone LCD screens or integrated touch and cover integration, or customized high brightness backlighting, different types of interfaces, our team can develop the right solution for your project.
LCD Screens
An LCD screen, or Liquid Crystal Display screen, refers to the visual display component in devices that utilize LCD technology. It's the part of a device, such as a monitor, television, laptop, or smartphone, that presents images and information to the user. Here are some key points about LCD screens:
Technology: LCD screens use liquid crystals to modulate light and produce images. The liquid crystals are sandwiched between layers of glass or plastic, and their alignment, controlled by electrical currents, determines the amount of light that passes through, forming pixels on the screen.
Components: The main components of an LCD screen include a backlight source (such as LEDs), color filters, polarizers, glass substrates with electrodes, and liquid crystals. The arrangement and quality of these components impact the screen's overall performance.
Resolution: The resolution of an LCD screen is determined by the number of pixels it contains. Higher resolutions result in sharper and clearer images. Common resolutions include Full HD (1920x1080), Quad HD (2560x1440), and 4K (3840x2160).
Backlighting: Most LCD screens use a backlight source to illuminate the display evenly. LED backlighting is common due to its energy efficiency and ability to provide more control over brightness levels.
Types of LCD Screens:
TN: Often found in gaming monitors, offering fast response times.
IPS: Known for better color reproduction and wider viewing angles than TN panels.
VA: Strikes a balance between TN and IPS, offering good contrast ratios and viewing angles.
Applications: LCD screens are ubiquitous and are used in various electronic devices, including computer monitors, TVs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, digital cameras, and more.