Display technology refers to the methods and devices used to present visual information to users. This encompasses a range of technologies that create images, videos, and graphics for screens, monitors, televisions, and other visual interfaces. Common types of display technologies include Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Light Emitting Diode (LED), Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED), and projection systems, each with distinct mechanisms for producing and rendering images.
Display technology involves both the hardware (such as the screen itself and its components) and the software that controls how images are processed and displayed. Key characteristics often evaluated in display technology include resolution (the clarity of the image), color accuracy, brightness, contrast ratio, refresh rate, and viewing angles. As technology advances, display technologies continue to evolve, improving in performance, energy efficiency, and form factor, leading to innovations such as curved displays, ultra-high-definition screens, and flexible displays. This field plays a crucial role in various industries, including consumer electronics, advertising, medical imaging, and virtual reality.