- Frontlight
A frontlight is a means of illuminating a
display device , usually aliquid crystal display (LCD), which would otherwise be viewed in ambient light. This improves its performance in poor lighting conditions. Frontlights are inferior tobacklight s and are usually found as anauxiliary feature.An LCD presents an image by absorbing some light passing through it. When an electric field is applied across the crystal, it changes the passing light so it will not pass through a polarization filter. This allows LCDs to operate at low power, as no energy needs to be spent generating light. Many battery-operated electronic devices, including most calculators, use unilluminated LCDs.
An unilluminated LCD must be lit from the front. To use ambient light, the liquid crystal itself is sandwiched between a polarization filter and a reflective surface. The mirror makes the display opaque so it cannot be illuminated from the back. Most often a light source is placed around the
perimeter of the LCD.Frontlights are relatively uncommon.
Electroluminescent lights present a reflective surface when turned off. This allows for a backlit display which can also be used with ambient light. Such backlights are popular indigital watch es. Themonochromatic light from an electroluminescent source does not work well with color displays, however. Anincandescent frontlight was therefore a popular accessory for theNintendo Game Boy Color .ee also
*LCD
*Backlight
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