Power consumption of a liquid crystal display, when it is used to display static images, can be reduced by using low frequency driving. However, when the driving frequency is decreased, the brightness of the display may change with time, a phenomenon known as image flickering. One factor responsible for the flickering issue is flexoelectric effect which is sensitive to the polarity of the applied voltage. We show that the flickering in fringe field switching (FFS) LCD can be significantly reduced by doping a liquid crystal dimer and using polymer stabilization. We demonstrated that 2 Hz driving frequency can be used to display static images.