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1.
What is LCD?
2.
Why does LCD appear more fuzzy in DOS than in Windows ?
3.
Is interference signal appeared on LCD normal when turning on and shutting down the computer ?
4.
How do I deal with flickering LCD screen?
5.
What do I do if LCD shows no signal after connecting to the power?
6.
The monitor seems flickering, what can I do?
7.
How do I adjust the resolution? What is the relationship between the display card and resolution?
8.
Why does LCD function well when connected to single signal, but lose brightness and color, or even show no image when connected to signal distribute? It shows Show " NO SYSNC " or "OUT OF RANGE " on the screen.
9.
Why is there only one LCD resolution? Why are the effects inferior under other resolutions or DOS?
10.
Why is there no visible changes even Contrast and Brightness are adjusted?
 
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1.

What is LCD?
  LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel consists of the four components as shown below:
1. Backlight module (fluorescent tube)
Backlight module: Also known as fluorescent tube. Cathode rays send light to light guide panel by means of back-end illumination; light enters diffusion points on light guide panel in total reflection and diffuses light to all corners. At that stage, 40-50% of light penetrates the front of light guide panel, and the non-diffused light enters a reflection panel on the bottom to enter the light guide panel again. The technology today can successfully guide 85-90% of light to be diffused on the front of light guide panel.

II. Polarizer module
The disarrayed light on the backlight module is arranged to single direction; the function is similar to polarized coil of CRT.
III. Glass substrate and thin film transistor (TFT liquid crystal molecules)
In the early years, , this component is the technical bottleneck for manufacturers due to the high defect rate of incision of thin substrate that contains millions of liquid crystal molecules. The production cost for 3.5 to 4th generation LCD has been lowered with the production line technology. The concept behind it is that electrified liquid crystal molecules create shadow dots in backlight, and form shadow lines, planes, and finally images. IV. Color filter module
The tint can be adjusted through the electric field intensity of liquid crystal molecules, and the colors are adjusted through color filters. The color scales are created by different filters, and the three primary colors are mixed to create 1.6million pigments.
 

2.

Why does LCD appear more fuzzy in DOS than in Windows ?
The standard resolution of LCD monitor panel is 1024 x 768 instead of 604 x 480 in DOS; thus, the image may appear fuzzy (the optimal resolution for LCD is 1024 x 768, please set the OS resolution to 1024 x 768)

3.

Is interference signal appeared on LCD normal when turning on and shutting down the computer ?
In rare cases, interference may appear on the monitor. This may be caused by signal rate of VGA card and is considered normal. The image quality can be improved by adjusting the phase or pixel rate automatically or manually.

4.

How do I deal with flickering LCD screen?
Please check the pins of signal connectior. If the pins are bent or lost, please contact the dealer. Or check display card and make sure the setting is correct. Or check scan rate , and set the display card to acceptable range

5.

What do I do if LCD shows no signal after connecting to the power?
Please check the power-saving mode of the system, click any key or move the mouse to exit the power-saving mode. Or check the signal connection stitches. If the stitches are bent or lost, please contact the deal.

6.

The monitor seems flickering, what can I do?
To eliminate the flickering, click Start -> Setting -> Control Panel -> Display. In Display window, select Setting tab -> Advance -> Adapter -> Reset, select new rate according to your needs. In most cases, human eyes would not sense flickering at rate of 72Hz. (The optimal resolution is 1024 x 768, the rate is 60.5 Khz/75Hz)

7.

How do I adjust the resolution? What is the relationship between the display card and resolution?
To change monitor resolution, click Start -> Control Panel -> Display. Select Setting tab to adjust the monitor resolution in Desktop Area. The available resolutions, ¡§640 x 480¡¨, ¡§800 x 600¡¨, ¡§1024 x 768¡¨, ¡§1152 x 864¡¨, ¡§1280 x 1024¡¨, ¡§1600 x 1200¡¨, are determined by the display card in your computer. The unit of resolution is in pixel. The resolution can also affect the number of colors shown on the monitor. Since the memory of a display card is limited, high resolution can result in fewer colors. Average display card is equipped with 8MB memory and is able to show true color (16.7 billion colors) under resolution of 1024 x 768. In addition, resolution can affect refresh rate of the monitor. New model display card and monitor can achieve optimal setting through communication on DDC interface with minimal problems. Old model equipment requires application provided by the hardware manufacturers.
 

8.

Why does LCD function well when connected to single signal, but lose brightness and color, or even show no image when connected to signal distribute? It shows Show " NO SYSNC " or "OUT OF RANGE " on the screen. "
  The panel impedance is high, so the signal is designed to transmit in a one-to-one manner. Signal distribute may decrease its signal, brightness, and color quality. Please use single machine signal.

9.

Why is there only one LCD resolution? Why are the effects inferior under other resolutions or DOS?
Since LCD displays images in corresponding dots. Take 15" LCD for example, the distance between the dots are 0.297mm, which is the resolution for 1024 x 768. In this module, all dots are distributed evenly to display the best images. Other resolutions or DOS module display may shrink the image or redistribute dots by simulation algorithm to result in uneven images or images with oversized dots.

10.

Why is there no visible changes even Contrast and Brightness are adjusted?
The adjustable range in OSD is extended by R&D design to better fit the features of LCD Panel, protect LCD Panel, and increase its life cycle; thus, images may not show visible changes even Contrast and Brightness are adjusted