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  2. STN display - Wikipedia

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    A STN (super-twisted nematic) display is a type of liquid-crystal display (LCD). An LCD is a flat-panel display that uses liquid crystals to change its properties when exposed to an electric field, which can be used to create images.

  3. LCD classification - Wikipedia

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    supertwisted nematic effects, STN, the total twist is > 90° SBE (supertwisted birefringence effect) [3] DSTN: double layer STN effect FSTN: foil-compensated supertwisted nematic effect (foil = retarder sheet) in-plane switching effects, IPS [4] fringe-field switching effect, FFS vertically aligned effects, VA [5] multi-domain vertical ...

  4. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    Welzen and de Vaan invented an alternative drive scheme (a non "Alt & Pleshko" drive scheme) requiring much lower voltages, such that the STN display could be driven using low voltage CMOS technologies. [49] White-on-blue LCDs are STN and can use a blue polarizer, or birefringence which gives them their distinctive appearance. [117] [118] [119]

  5. HP 95LX - Wikipedia

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    Display: 40 × 16 characters LCD screen (4.8 inch × 1.8 inch) Graphics: 240 × 128 pixels (quarter-CGA resolution) monochrome STN, 2 scales: Sound: PC speaker (piezo) Input: Thumb keyboard with 80 keys and a dedicated numeric keypad [5] [6]: 76 [7] Connectivity: RS-232-compatible serial port, infrared port, PCMCIA 1.0 type II (3.3 mm or 5 mm ...

  6. LCD crosstalk - Wikipedia

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    LCD crosstalk is a visual defect in an LCD screen which occurs because of interference between adjacent pixels.. Owing to the way rows and columns in the display are addressed, and charge is pushed around, the data on one part of the display has the potential to influence what is displayed elsewhere. [1]

  7. Category:Display technology - Wikipedia

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    Seven-segment display; Seven-segment display character representations; Silk screen effect; Sixteen-segment display; Smartglasses; Soap opera effect; Sonification; Spatial application; Spatial light modulator; Split-flap display; Standard-dynamic-range video; Stereopticon; STN display; Super fine TFT; Super LCD; Surface-conduction electron ...

  8. DSTN - Wikipedia

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    DSTN (double super twisted nematic), also known as dual-scan super twisted nematic [1] or simply dual-scan, is an LCD technology in which a screen is divided in half, which are simultaneously refreshed giving faster refresh rate than traditional passive matrix screens. [2]

  9. Guest Host Displays - Wikipedia

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    In addition, guest host displays usually require higher operating voltages than TN or STN displays. For example, the polymer dispersed liquid crystal display (also called a P.D.L.C. display), is usually operated at voltages from 4.5 V to 24 V to as high as 100 V.