# LCD monitor

> monitor with an LCD display

**Wikidata**: [Q12771929](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q12771929)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/lcd-monitor

## Summary
An **LCD monitor** is a **computer monitor that uses a liquid-crystal display (LCD)** to show visual output. It is a type of stand-alone electronic visual display for computers, typically connected by a cable and usually powered externally.

## Key Facts
- An LCD monitor is described as a **“monitor with an LCD display.”**
- **Subclass of:** **computer monitor** (a stand-alone electronic visual display for computers connected via a cable and usually externally powered).
- **Has part(s):** **liquid-crystal display**.
- **Part of / Parent class listed:** **computer monitor**.
- **Part of / Parent class listed:** **Acer Value Line** (a series of LCD monitor models).
- **Wikidata sitelink count:** 1.
- **Wikipedia languages:** sk.

## FAQs
### Q: What is an LCD monitor?
A: An LCD monitor is a computer monitor that uses a liquid-crystal display (LCD) to present images. It is a type of stand-alone visual display for computers, typically connected by a cable and usually externally powered.

### Q: What display technology does an LCD monitor use?
A: An LCD monitor uses a **liquid-crystal display**. This LCD component is explicitly listed as a part of the monitor.

### Q: Is an LCD monitor a type of computer monitor?
A: Yes. An LCD monitor is a **subclass of computer monitor**, meaning it is a specific kind of computer monitor distinguished by using an LCD display.

### Q: How is an LCD monitor typically used with a computer?
A: It is used as a stand-alone electronic visual display for a computer. The parent class description indicates it is typically connected via a cable and usually externally powered.

## Why It Matters
LCD monitors matter because they are a defined category of computer monitor distinguished by their use of a liquid-crystal display. As stand-alone visual displays for computers, monitors are central to how users see and interact with computing output, and the LCD monitor specifies the display technology used for that purpose. The classification also helps organize products and information: “LCD monitor” is explicitly a subclass of “computer monitor,” which frames it within the broader family of external displays connected by cable and typically powered separately. In addition, the entity is linked to a product-series context through its association with the Acer Value Line, described as a series of LCD monitor models. This makes the term useful both for technical categorization (what kind of monitor it is and what it contains) and for product taxonomy (how models and series can be grouped under LCD-based monitors).

## Notable For
- Being explicitly defined as a **monitor with an LCD display**.
- Having a **liquid-crystal display** as a listed component (“has part(s)”).
- Being classified as a **subclass of computer monitor**.
- Being associated with **Acer Value Line**, a series of LCD monitor models.
- Having documented presence in **Slovak Wikipedia (sk)** per the listed language availability.

## Body
### Definition
- An **LCD monitor** is a **monitor with an LCD display**.

### Classification
- **Subclass of:** **computer monitor**.
  - The referenced parent class describes a computer monitor as a **stand-alone electronic visual display for computers** that is **connected via a cable** and **usually externally powered**.
- **Part of / Parent class listed:** **Acer Value Line**.
  - Acer Value Line is described as a **series of LCD monitor models**.

### Components
- **Has part(s):** **liquid-crystal display**.

### Knowledge Base Metadata (from provided sources)
- **Sitelink count:** 1.
- **Wikipedia languages:** sk.
- **Wikidata description:** “monitor with an LCD display.”