MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Mostly, the LEDs are backlights and the LCD pixles provide the picture. Because the whole arrangement is scanned in a digital manner they are scanned in blocks, rather than one at a time. But because there is no magnetic deflection used the scan does not need to be so sequential. And it can be much faster.No as Far as LCD TVs go does each Pixel Light Up Right next to one another and move Left to Right like the Electron Beam did in the CRT TVs?
Or do all of the LCDs Light Up at the same Time and the only ones that Change are the ones that are moving on Screen like a Car?
Magnetic deflection required a whole lot of power to vary the magnetic field that rapidly, which is why the size of TV creens was limited. Flat screen LCD systems do not suffer that burden, but instead the picture rate is determined by the transmission media bandwidth.