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Nov 15 AMAT Consider Selling Applied Materials As It Disappoints Again
Nov 15 AMAT Stocks lower Friday. Movers: Palantir, Applied Materials, Ulta Beauty
Nov 15 AMAT Stocks Tumble As Traders Rethink Fed's Action, VIX Spikes 17%, Nasdaq Erases Back Post-Trump Gains: What's Driving Markets Friday?
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials Reports Solid Q4 Beat, Analysts Express Concern Around High Exposure To China Spending Decline
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Trades Down, Here Is Why
Nov 15 AMAT Why Applied Materials Stock Is Sliding Today
Nov 15 AMAT These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Applied Materials, Palantir, Tesla, Moderna, Alibaba, Bloom Energy, and More
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials Stock Drops, Chip-Equipment Rivals Fall
Nov 15 AMAT AMAT Q4 Earnings Beat: Will Dim Sales Guidance Pull the Stock Down?
Nov 15 AMAT Q4 2024 Applied Materials Inc Earnings Call
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials Stock Rises 3% on Q4 Earnings Beat, Driven by AI Demand Surge
Nov 15 AMAT Analysts revisit Applied Materials stock price targets after Q4 earnings
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials slips as Wall Street likes execution, sees '25 uncertainties
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials in charts: FQ4 sales in China drop ~28%, while U.S. sales jump Y/Y
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials Inc (AMAT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue and Strategic ...
Nov 15 AMAT Alibaba, Applied Materials And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Friday
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 15 AMAT Applied Materials (AMAT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 14 AMAT Applied Materials Offers Modest Sales Outlook on Slowdown of Chinese Market; Shares Fall
Nov 14 AMAT Applied Materials (AMAT) Reports Q4 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Flat Panel Display

Flat-panel displays are electronic viewing technologies used to enable people to see content (still images, moving images, text, or other visual material) in a range of entertainment, consumer electronics, personal computer, and mobile devices, and many types of medical, transportation and industrial equipment. They are far lighter and thinner than traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) television sets and video displays and are usually less than 10 centimetres (3.9 in) thick. Flat-panel displays can be divided into two display device categories: volatile and static. Volatile displays require that pixels be periodically electronically refreshed to retain their state (e.g., liquid-crystal displays (LCD)). A volatile display only shows an image when it has battery or AC mains power. Static flat-panel displays rely on materials whose color states are bistable (e.g., e-book reader tablets from Sony), and as such, flat-panel displays retain the text or images on the screen even when the power is off. As of 2016, flat-panel displays have almost completely replaced old CRT displays. In many 2010-era applications, specifically small portable devices such as laptops, mobile phones, smartphones, digital cameras, camcorders, point-and-shoot cameras, and pocket video cameras, any display disadvantages of flat-panels (as compared with CRTs) are made up for by portability advantages (thinness and lightweightness).
Most 2010s-era flat-panel displays use LCD and/or LED technologies. Most LCD screens are back-lit as color filters are used to display colors. Flat-panel displays are thin and lightweight and provide better linearity and they are capable of higher resolution than typical consumer-grade TVs from earlier eras. The highest resolution for consumer-grade CRT TVs was 1080i; in contrast, many flat-panels can display 1080p or even 4K resolution. As of 2016, some devices that use flat-panels, such as tablet computers, smartphones and, less commonly, laptops, use touchscreens, a feature that enables users to select onscreen icons or trigger actions (e.g., playing a digital video) by touching the screen. Many touchscreen-enabled devices can display a virtual QWERTY or numeric keyboard on the screen, to enable the user to type words or numbers.
A multifunctional monitor (MFM) is a flat-panel display that has additional video inputs (more than a typical LCD monitor) and is designed to be used with a variety of external video sources, such as VGA input, HDMI input from a VHS VCR or video game console and, in some cases, a USB input or card reader for viewing digital photos). In many instances, an MFM also includes a TV tuner, making it similar to a LCD TV that offers computer connectivity.

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