[H. Smeitink] got his hands on a 320×240 color TFT LCD screen. He set out to drive it with a small PIC microcontroller but didn’t find a lot of help out there to get up and running quickly.
[Mousa] has a solution, involving a small LCD and a bit of lateral thinking. These screens work by the LCD panel being placed in front of a bright backlight, and only letting light through at ...
see LCD subpixels for color screens and seven-segment display for monochrome. Passive displays are widely used with segmented digits and characters for small readouts in devices such as ...
So most of the screens that we see in our lives are LCD screens. They're liquid crystal displays, and they are typically built around a glass base. You have a glass screen or a glass backing for ...