QQSUPER99 When there is no current, light entering through the front of the LCD will simply hit the mirror and bounce right back out. It has a mirror (A) in back, which makes it reflective. Then, we add a piece of glass (B) with a polarizing film on the bottom side, and a common electrode plane (C) made of indium-tin oxide on top. Next comes another piece of glass (E) with an electrode in the shape of the rectangle on the bottom and, on top, another polarizing film (F), at a right angle to the first one.|Though Arguably less Graceful in Appearance