LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): Light shines through liquid crystals, Lightweight, Relatively Low power and inexpensive, Black levels are a challenge, Requires separate backlight (LED), TN (Twisted Nematic): Original LCD, Fast response time (gaming), Poor viewing angles, IPS (In-Plane Switching): Excellent color representation , More expensive to produce than TN, Good viewing angles, VA (Vertical Alignment): A good compromise between TN and IPS, Good color representation, Slower response times than TN, OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode): Organic compound emits light when receiving an electrical current, -Flexible and mobile- no glass needed, No backlight, Very accurate color representation, A bit higher cost than LCD, CCFL (Cold Cathode): Fluorescent Lamp, Higher Voltage and power needed, Added thickness to the display, No longer common, Older laptops,
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Comptia A+ 1101 1.2 Laptop Displays
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