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Types of Computer MonitorsLCD Flat Panel Monitor LCD technology makes use of a liquid crystal solution that are present in two panes of polarized and partitioned glasses. By adjusting the amount of light that passes through these panels through an electric voltage, images are created on the screen. This technology also reduces blurring and colour smudging during motion pictures, which makes this type of monitor appropriate for gamers or film enthusiasts. These compact screens are perfect for those who don’t have much space to spare on their office desks or at home. Moreover, due to its technology, the display is also far superior than the CRT monitor’s. A downside to this type is that, aside from being more expensive, it
costs to have some add-ons attached to it, such as SVGA, or Super Video
Graphics Array technology for improved onscreen display. A DVI-input,
or Digital Visual Interface, is also recommended for this type of monitor. |
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Liquid
Crystal Display (LCD) monitors were first developed for use with laptop
computers. Also known as flat screen monitors, they are becoming more
and more common these days. When initially introduced in the market,
these flat screens cost quite a fortune. But with its proliferation,
prices are continuing to drop.