Abstract: An active matrix portion of an active matrix liquid crystal display is created by a process that fabricates silicon wafers containing a plurality of transistors in an array necessary for the display. A plurality of these wafers are aligned and affixed to a transparent substrate. All silicon other than the active circuits is removed. Transparent and conductive pads as well as vertical and horizontal driver lines are added directly onto the substrate and interconnect with the individual transistors. The resulting pixels are slightly undersize but will be in perfect alignment in rows and columns.