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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Because we have gotten very very good at creating very tiny circuits on circuit boards. The same technology and techniques that have gone into miniaturizing everything else in the electronics world. It’s the same reason you have a phone in your pocket today that is more powerful than supercomputers from the 90s. The same reason a USB charger has more computing power than Apollo 11. We’ve just gotten very good at making microscopic electronics

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