A type of flat panel display known as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) operates primarily using liquid crystals. Since they are frequently used in cellphones, televisions, computers, and instrument panels, LEDs offer a wide range of applications for consumers and enterprises.

When compared to the technologies they replaced, such as light-emitting diode (LED) and gas-plasma displays, LCDs represented a significant advancement. Compared to cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, LCDs permitted screens to be far thinner. As opposed to LED and gas-display displays, LCDs operate on the idea of blocking light rather than emitting it, which results in a significant reduction in power consumption. The liquid crystals in an LCD use a backlight to form an image where an LED emits light.

LCDs started to be superseded by new display technologies like OLEDs as they took the place of earlier display technologies.

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