My LCD TV Made My Garden Grow

If you’ve never sat back and watched your favourite gardening program on an LCD TV, you’re in for a surprise. Once you’ve gotten used to viewing the bland, diluted colour of an older television set, the popping colour of an LCD screen will amaze your senses. The hues are so vivid and crystal clear they seem to jump out at you.

LCD stands for liquid crystal display. It’s an astonishing technology that is being used in the displays of large electronics such as computers, televisions and aircraft panels. It’s also light enough to be used in items as small as personal calculators and wrist watches. Yet though this technology seems so new to us, it was actually discovered back in the late 1800′s.

Liquid crystal displays are formed of liquid crystals, a substance made of complex molecules. They resemble water in the fact that they become a solid mass when frozen and melt when heated. For a brief period, at a certain heat temperature, the liquid crystals become cloudy, more like oil or alcohol than water at this point. Greater heat will cause the liquid crystals to become clear again.

The LCD panel is designed to have an electric current constantly travelling across it in order to keep it at the cloudy stage. These murky liquid crystals provide the backdrop for the intense colours we enjoy on the screen.

The actual construction of the liquid crystal display is a complicated one. It involves the usage of special glass in varying layers over and around the liquid crystal, substrates, electrodes and so much more that it’s difficult to understand unless you’re familiar with technology. Luckily for us, however, you don’t need a science degree to be able to enjoy the lovely crystal-sharp clarity on the screen.

You’ll love watching your favourite gardening program on your new LCD television screen. The grass will come alive. The colours of the trees and plants will be brilliant and natural, the way your own garden looks after a good rainstorm. Autumn hues will be vivid. Winter white will be crisp and clean.

When you’re watching your favourite gardener puttering about in his green house or displaying the various lilies or orchids in his collection, you’ll feel as though you’re right there with him. The earthy bulbs being planted will be so present you’ll almost be able to smell the rich soil they’re being buried in. Tiny shoots pressing up through the ground, tomatoes ripening on the vine and a lovely carpet of flox will delight you.

Liquid crystal displays are a thing of the future. This new technology is here to stay. Much money is being poured into the experimentation of creating LCD panels for televisions and computer displays. At the moment making LCD displays is a trying process, and even though they are made in the most sterile and professional conditions, the discard rate is quite high. However, they continue to make advancement.

You should treat yourself to a new LCD television set and sit back to enjoy your gardening programs to the fullest. You won’t regret that you did. In fact, LCD’s have been proven to use less electricity than older television models, so you’ll be saving money in the process.

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