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Chapter 300 Second Generation LCD Panel(2/2)

"Uh" Shirakawa Hideki and Hosono Hideo were stunned for a moment, then quickly explained.

“It is difficult to display full color, and only partial colors can be presented simultaneously.

In addition, the STN-LCD picture delay can be about 150ms, and quick switching can initially achieve animation effects.

But this cannot be compared with the TV picture. If you look closely, there will be a more obvious blur."

Seeing that Bai Chuanfeng had misunderstood what they meant, the two professors quickly explained the difference between the two.

If their boss gets hot-headed and wants a screen with similar display effects to a TV, then the two of them won't be able to change it.

After hearing their explanation, Shirakawa Kaede was a little surprised. It turned out to be a second-class screen, but it seemed to have improved a lot compared to the current TN-LCD.

With a delay of 150ms, theoretically, 7 frames per second can be displayed.

It is incomparable to the 24 frames per second of a TV, but the 7 frames per second already has the prototype of animation to the human eye.

Moreover, this kind of delay is much better than the 1 second of TN-LCD.

"But if we want to achieve the animation effect you mentioned, Shirakawa-san, the twisting angle of the liquid crystal molecules must reach at least 360 degrees.

Of course, given the current technical conditions, it is still relatively difficult.

This may be an issue that needs to be considered when designing the next generation of LCD display screens."

Seeing Shirakawa's eyes looking thoughtful, Shirakawa Hideki thought he was dissatisfied, so he continued to explain.

Technological breakthroughs must be made step by step, and it is impossible to become fat in one bite.

Shirakawa Kaede understands this, so he is also more concerned about the development progress of STN-LCD screen technology that is easier to implement.

"So two professors, given the current situation, can we develop the technology smoothly?"
Chapter completed!
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