Passive Matrix Liquid Crystal Display Market Size 2023 to 2032
A passive matrix liquid crystal display (PMLCD) is a type of liquid crystal display (LCD) that uses a passive matrix addressing scheme. This means that each pixel is controlled by a single transistor, which is shared with neighboring pixels. This makes PMLCDs less expensive to produce than active-matrix LCDs (AMLCDs), but they also have lower image quality and slower response times. PMLCDs work by using a layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two transparent electrodes. The liquid crystals are aligned in a specific direction, and when a voltage is applied to the electrodes, the crystals twist and allow light to pass through. The amount of light that is allowed through depends on the voltage applied, which is how the image is created.
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