To make a functioning LCD screen of large size, panels must be tiled together so they can perform as one large monitor. Excess glass must be trimmed off each panel with delicate precision in order to maintain panel integrity and proper resolution. Computer Programmer, Photonics and Electronics Engineering students at Niagara College have collaborated on a project that uses lasers to cut LCD panels. Their goal is to discover methods of efficiently assembling large LCD displays. The larger display area would have direct advertising applications, as currently it is difficult to build LCD screens of billboard proportion. The project aims to alter existing panels, seamlessly assembling them into one single LCD panel.
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