MVA (Multi domain Vertical Alignment) LCD display screen is an improved liquid crystal display technology developed based on VA technology.
In terms of working principle, MVA display screens further improve the problem of viewing angle by forming multiple regions (multi domains) with different angles in the liquid crystal layer. This ensures good image quality when viewing the screen from different angles.
MVA displays continue the advantages of VA displays in terms of contrast, with high contrast and the ability to present rich color layers. At the same time, its response time has improved compared to traditional VA displays. Although it still cannot match TN displays, it reduces the phenomenon of image ghosting to a certain extent and can meet the needs of most daily use scenarios.
In the application field, MVA display screens have been widely used in mid to high end displays and large screen televisions. It not only has the visual advantage of high contrast, but also has further optimization in terms of viewing angle and response time, providing users with high-quality visual experience. However, the manufacturing cost of MVA display screens is relatively high, which also makes their product prices relatively expensive.