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Figure 17-7 LCD pixels

Once all of the pixels are laid out, how do you charge the right spots to

make an image? Early LCDs didn’t use rectangular pixels. Instead, images

were composed of different-shaped elements, each electrically separate from

the others. To create an image, each area was charged at the same time.

Figure 17-8 shows the number zero, a display made possible by charging six

areas to make an ellipse of sorts. This process, called static charging, is still

quite popular in more basic numeric displays such as calculators.

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