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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

Display technology most commonly used in modern computing devices

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Characteristic features of IPS (In-Plane Switching) display technology

Low viewing angles

Fast response times

Low color quality

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Characteristic features of VA (Vertical Alignment) display technology

High contrast ratios

Good viewing angles

Good color quality

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Characteristic features of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display technology

Enables lightweight, bendable, and ultra-slim screens

Works without backlight

Provides exceptional contrast ratio and black levels

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Characteristic features of Mini-LED (Mini-Light Emitting Diode) display technology

Use a backlight system with smaller, more densely packed LEDs

Offer excellent contrast due to refined backlight control

Achieve high peak brightness suitable for bright environments

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IPS, TN, VA, and OLED are all implementations of LCD display technology.

FALSE

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Touch Screen

Capable of performing both input and output functions

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Function of Digitizer

A component of a mobile device's screen that allows control of the device with a stylus or fingertip

A mobile device component responsible for taking input

A mobile device component that translate analog data into a format suitable for computer processing

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Key Function of an Inverter

Converts DC power into AC power

Used for supplying voltage to backlights in older types of LCD panels

Essential for operating AC-powered devices from DC sources

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Pixel Density

The number of individual pixels packed into a given area of the screen

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Refresh Rate

The number of times the screen updates the image per second

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Screen Resolution

The total number of pixels displayed on the screen

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Color Gamut

The range of colors a display can reproduce