Posted in December 10, 2009 ¬ 11:07 amh.Matthew Kerridge
LCD monitors and their current dominance should come as no surprise to anyone who’s familiar with these liquid crystal display units and especially when they’re compared to old-style CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors of just several short years ago. CRT monitors were once the industry standard for personal computers for many years, though that has now completely changed in favor of LCD models.
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Posted in November 26, 2009 ¬ 6:09 pmh.Matthew Kerridge
When looking for a computer monitor it helps to take a look at an LCD monitor. It is a type that is great for a variety of reasons. It uses less energy and space to work properly. It can also handle all sorts of display needs that a computer can work with.
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Posted in November 26, 2009 ¬ 3:29 pmh.Matthew Kerridge
Back in the “old” days, personal computers (and most every kind of computer for the desktop, research lab etc.) had to make do with cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors that looked like television sets. They were big and cumbersome. Not anymore, because the computer monitor as been slimmed down greatly. Therefore, what to know about an LCD monitor (LCD stands for “liquid crystal display”) can be important.
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Posted in November 26, 2009 ¬ 2:13 pmh.Matthew Kerridge
Before buying an LCD monitor, it’s necessary to compare some features. Pay attention to its brightness, pixel pitch, response time, contrast ratio and resolution. Of course, you should also take into account the price, the brand, the viewing angle, the power consumption and the warranty offered. Here are some of the most highly rated LCD monitors:
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