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Thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal displays (TFT LCDs) are a type of flat-panel display technology used in a variety of hardware applications. TFT LCDs are composed of a thin-film transistor (TFT) layer, a color filter layer, and a liquid-crystal layer. The TFT layer is responsible for controlling the amount of light that passes through the display, while the color filter layer is responsible for producing the desired colors. The liquid-crystal layer is responsible for changing the polarization of the light passing through the display.
TFT LCDs are used in a variety of hardware applications, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and televisions. They are also used in medical imaging, automotive displays, and industrial displays. TFT LCDs offer a number of advantages over other display technologies, such as improved image quality, lower power consumption, and a wider range of viewing angles.
Some of the major companies in the TFT LCD market include Samsung, LG, Sharp, AU Optronics, and Innolux. These companies are involved in the production of TFT LCDs for a variety of hardware applications. Show Less Read more