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What Happens to LCD Modules at Low Temperatures?

When an LCD gets too cold the segments of the LCD become less visible and the response time of the display slows. Though short periods of exposure to temperatures below an LCD’s threshold only have minor effects on the LCD, prolonged exposure to the low temperatures will cause the liquid crystals to assume a solid [...]

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What Happens to LCD Display Modules When they Become Cold?

What happens to LCD’s when they become cold? Liquid crystal displays are just like their name… they contain a liquid between two layers of glass. Liquids begin to freeze as the temperature drops. As the display freezes their response time slows down. In other words, it takes longer for the numbers and letters on the [...]

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