Special:Badtitle/NS90:Milestone-Proposal talk:Sharp 14-inch thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT-LCD) for TV, which has ushered in TFT LCD industry/Emergence of TFT-LCD Display Technology/reply (4)

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Answering Mischa Schwartz’s question, TFT is an acronym of thin-film-transistor. As far back as 1968, Bernie Lechner of RCA first proposed to use TFTs in matrix array of liquid-crystal cells (later termed “Active Matrix ” by Peter Brody), but technologies to realize his concept did not exist at that time. There have been a long list of developments assisted for instance by the inventions of TN(twisted nematic) mode of operation and hydrogen-added amorphous silicon. Finally in 1988 Sharp achieved a 14” full-color full-motion display that can be used for television application.

Hiro Kawamoto, advocate