A+ Objective 1.2 Mobile Devices – Laptop Displays

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A+ OBJECTIVE 1.2 MOBILE DEVICES – LAPTOP DISPLAYS

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What is a significant disadvantage of LCD displays when it comes to achieving true black?

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What type of displays do not require backlights or inverters, making them more power-efficient and less complex in design?

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Which display type is optimal for viewing when looking directly at the display?

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What is the primary advantage of an LCD display in laptops?

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Where are OLED displays commonly used for their color representation and lightweight design?

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What is a consideration when replacing laptop displays?

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Which type of liquid crystal display technology is suitable for applications with fast moving graphics but has poor viewing angles?

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Which type of display is less expensive than IPS but has slower response times?

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What do laptops with CCFL backlights require to convert DC power to AC power for the fluorescent backlight?

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Which type of backlights are less common in modern laptops?

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What type of display emits its own light, making it very thin and lightweight?

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What is the function of the digitizer?

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Which display type has good color representation and is less expensive than IPS, but has slower response times?

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What makes it relatively difficult to repair or replace the backlight if it fails in an LCD display?

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What type of backlights are less common in modern laptops due to LED backlights becoming the standard?

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What makes OLED displays very thin and lightweight?

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Which type of LCD offers excellent color representation ideal for graphics and desktop publishing, but is more expensive?

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