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TN
(Twisted Nematic) The first LCD technology. The liquid crystal molecules are twisted 90 degrees between polarizers. See LCD types.
Tn
(nuclear physics)

(networking)tn - The country code for Tunisia.

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Area (sq mi): 42143.27 (land 41217.12; water 926.15). Pop per sq mi: 144.70.
Pop 2005: 5,962,959. State rank: 0. Pop change: 2000-20005 4.80%; 1990-2000 16.70%. Pop 2000: 5,689,283 (White 79.20%; Black or African American 16.40%; Hispanic or Latino 2.20%; Asian 1.00%; Other 2.40%). Foreign born: 2.80%. Median age: 35.90.
Income 2000: per capita $19,393; median household $36,360; Pop below poverty level: 13.50%. *Personal per capita income 2000-2003: $26,097-$28,641.
Unemployment 2004: 5.50%. Change from 2000: 1.50%. Median travel time to work: 24.50 minutes. Working outside county of residence: 26.60%.

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    In its report, Flat Panel Monitor Trends 1999, the San Jose, California-based company says that STN-LCD super twisted nematic technology has now been all but squeezed out of the monitor market by thin firm transistor displays, and that the industry is moving towards a hybrid digital/analog interface that will speed up the transition from analog to digital.
    The original VA technology was the first to introduce the use of liquid crystals with negative dielectric anisotropy and was able to achieve the faster response time and higher contrast of twisted nematic LCDs.
    Developed with an extremely cost-efficient design, the Samsung Blue Phase mode does not require liquid crystal alignment layers, unlike today's most widely used LCD modes such as Twisted Nematic, In-Plane Switching or Vertical Alignment.
     
     
     
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