liquid crystal display (LCD) screen
Used on digital cameras, camcorders and PC notebooks, liquid crystal displays (LCDs) allow displays to be considerably thinner than a cathode ray tube and use little power. This is because they work on the principle of blocking light rather than emitting it. An LCD can be either a passive or an active matrix. Active matrix technology is superior to passive.
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