Since every sub-pixel on a LCD monitor is controlled individually by a wire, how come we don’t see these wires? and how do they manage to connect thousands of wires to each sub-pixel in such a perfect way?

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Since every sub-pixel on a LCD monitor is controlled individually by a wire, how come we don’t see these wires? and how do they manage to connect thousands of wires to each sub-pixel in such a perfect way?

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The wire carries a very small amount of electricity, so it can be very, very thin. With modern processes, wires thinner than a human hair are used, and the bright glow of the pixel makes the small dark line very hard to see. You can see this with magnification, but then you also see the individual pixels so nobody really uses a display that way.

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