What is an LCD panel?
LCD is an acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD panel is a translucent glass panel that shows a computer or video image using a matrix of tiny liquid crystal displays, each creating one pixel (“picture element,” or dot) that makes up the image. Used with an overhead projector for a light source, an LCD panel can make an effective computer projection device, however LCD projectors have become a more economical choice. “LCD panel” also refers to the smaller panels used internally in today’s LCD video projectors.
LCD is an acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD panel is a translucent glass panel that shows a computer or video image using a matrix of tiny liquid crystal displays, each creating one pixel (“picture element,” or dot) that makes up the image. The first LCD panels were used with an overhead projector for a light source, but today the term generally refers to the smaller panels used internally in today’s LCD video projectors.