LCD technology was pioneered by companies like RCA in the 1960s and 1970s but they failed to commercialize it, instead sharing their knowledge with Japanese companies, who then developed and commercialized LCD for applications like calculators and watches before disrupting the CRT TV market with thinner, lighter LCD TVs in the 2000s. RCA's dominance in the profitable CRT technology prevented them from recognizing and investing in the disruptive potential of LCD.