All About Computer Monitors
Monitors are visual output devices that display computer-generated images. If you were to open up a computer monitor, you would find complex wiring and circuitry, which aid your computer in generating visual outputs.
Monitors are critical to any kind of computer work, because without them,
computer users could not see the work they are performing.
Different Types of Monitors
There are many types of computer monitors from which to choose. The ideal monitor for you is probably the model that best suits your needs in terms of video in/outputs, and hdtv and bluray compatibility.
CRT Monitors
Some computer monitors generate output with the help of cathode
ray tubes. This type of device is called the CRT (or, cathode ray
tube) monitor. Some computer users prefer this style because it
offers a richly colored display and does not break easily. However,
CRT monitors can be bulky and take up a lot of desk space, very
heavy to carry, and they require a lot of power to run properly.
Moreover, the picture screen can distort, display a "flicker effect,"
or burn out over time.
Flatscreen(CRT) Monitors
Basically a CRT monitor with a better picture and a
slimmer space-saving form factor. Colors and sharpness
may be improved from the basic CRT depending on the
resolution of the monitor.
LCD Monitors
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
monitor is the latest
development in monitor
technology. LCD and plasma
screen styles are relatively thinner and much lighter than their older
CRT counterparts. They display sharp, excellent images and require
less power to run, thus let you save money in energy costs. However,
these newer models can be more expensive than traditional computer
monitors. LCD screens have been used in laptops for a while but have
only recently become popular as desktop monitors.
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