The Evolution Of Electronics Display Technologies Explained
8 Mar, 2010 in Home & Family - LandscapingFor anyone over the age of thirty, it is well known that electronics displays have changed drastically over the decades. The new display screens of today, that new generations enjoy, were not in existence even just ten years ago. It’s fun to see where the industry all got started by learning of past display technologies.
The liquid crystal display, or LCD, has been around for decades. Even in the 1970′s, there were innovative electronics devices that made use of monochrome colors to display basic data. As the industry was still relatively new to the consumer market, most of the displays were only put into the likes of calculators and other basic objects.
The expensive high definition televisions that can be bought today are often using plasma as the display technology. Plasma is nothing new, believe it or not! Plasma was employed in older computer displays, but could only use one color due to limitations in technology back then. Plasma screens are much more advanced today, and are able to display millions of different hues and colors down to a single pixel.
Light emitting diode displays, known better as the LED, have also had their own separate evolution process. The LED display bloomed late in popularity, however. While the LED doesn’t have the color options and affordability of other technologies, it is extremely efficient when used in proper applications. An LED light, for instance, is much more energy efficient than your average light bulb currently in use by the average United States family.
The CRT monitors of the past still have their role in computer monitors, but are much less popular than they once were. During the 1990′s they were the standard in computer monitors and televisions. They were eventually weeded out as newer technologies took the lead, such as the LCD screens that have emerged. The problem is that CRT monitors are too bulky and conserve too much energy compared to new displays, and also are not as definitive in resolution quality.
It’s exciting to think of the new types of technologies that are emerging even now. New types of display technologies, such as the Apple iPad, make us rethink what an electronics display should be. Touch screens are playing a big part in future advances in electronics, and even more mind-blowing technologies are being developed as these are released. From outdated plasma displays to new touch screen technologies, the industry has come a long way.
Closing Comments
Electronics displays have evolved so much in just thirty years. In another thirty years, we will likely see a new industry completely. Electronics will continue to become more efficient with each passing day, and employ new innovations to make us rethink how electronics can be used.