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Classification of screening

According to the screen thickness classification, the display is mainly divided into thin display and thick display. Thin displays, such as liquid crystal displays (LCDS), have a thin screen thickness, usually under 1cm. This type of display is widely used in televisions, computer monitors, mobile phones and other electronic products because of its thin, light and energy-saving characteristics. The thick display, such as the cathode ray tube display (CRT), has a thicker screen thickness, usually more than 1cm. This type of display was widely used in early television and computer monitors, but as technology improved, it was gradually replaced by thin displays. According to the screen thickness classification, different types of display have their own advantages and disadvantages, suitable for different application scenarios. This is a mind map of Classification of screening. The map contains three branches: Coarse screens > 6 mm, Fine screens 0.5 mm to 6 mm, and Microscreens < 0.5 mm. Each major branch has a detailed description of the subbranches. For those interested in screen classification.

Edited at 2023-09-05 11:18:33
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