LCD panel making today is fully automated, though factory workers and engineers monitor the process and do quality checks via computer screens that track the step-by-step construction of the display panels.
Printed circuit boards, integrated circuit drivers, backlight, prism, and other light-defusing films are added to the LCD panels to make fully completed modules that are then sent to TV makers.
Color quality checks for newly manufactured LCD TV modules are conducted manually by workers instead of robots since they can't detect color defects as well as humans can.
Though LCD manufacturing is highly automated, the industrial robots need constant maintenance and surveillance as they conduct precision routines and cart around huge paper-thin sheets of glass.