Active Matrix TFT: A common type of LCD used in laps, cameras, and LCD projection panels that were produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s. A typical active matrix TFT display is a single panel of LCD glass that controls all three primary colours. TFT displays are noted for their quick response time and their ability to display full motion video and animation's without image ghosting.
A very common type of LCD, used in most laptops, and some LCD panels and projectors. A typical active matrix TFT display is a single LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) that modulates all three primary colors. Most of these offer contrast ratios up to 100 :1 for good color dynamics, and just enough "speed" to handle video and 30 fps multimedia with little or barely distinguishable picture smear or lag.