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FAQ - History
of LCDs
Milestones:
- 1988: Fridrich Reinitzer, an
Austrian botanist discovered liquid crystal phase
transition Phenomenon
- 1889: Otto Lehmann, Physicist
in Germany, coined the term "liquid crystal"
- 1968: A reseach group at RCA
in US, headed by George Heilmeier, developed the first
LCDs based on DSM (dynamic scattering mode)
- 1969: James Fergason, an associate
director of Liquid Crystal Institute at Kent State
University in Ohio, discovered the TN (twisted nematic)
field effect.
- 1972: S,Kobayashi in Japan produced
first defect free LCD.
- 1973: G. Gray of BDH Ltd in UK
invented biphenyl liquid crystal material to make
stable LCD possible.
- 1983: T.Scheffer and J.Nehring
discovered STN (super twisted nematic) field effect.
- 1986: NEC produced first laptop
LCD computer
- 1995: Sharp produced 28"
TFT LCD.
- 2001: Samsung produced 42"
TFT LCD.
- 2002: LCD overtook CRT as desktop
monitors.
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Office in North America
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Email: services@orientdisplay.com
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