Zoom Picks Zoom Picks
Search:    Home :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 
 

PHPBB: You Can Simplify the Set Up Process!

PHPBB is a rewarding open source forum, but a difficult and time consuming download if you choose to ... - Matthew Keegan
 

Is Your Ordering Process Clear and Easy?

How many customers could you be losing with confusing forms and difficult ordering processes? - Kara Kelso and Anita DeFrank
 

Link To Get Traffic - Not Search Engine Rankings!

There have been a lot of changes on the web since I wrote the first edition of "Power Linking Your W ... - Jack Humphrey
 
 

Working with Online Bookmakers as an Affiliate Marketer

Thousands of people each and every day attempt to raid the online bookmakers' pockets, placing bets ... - Blake Stevenson
 

10 Great Ways to Add People to Your Email List

Adding people to your list has to be your number one priority. If you are building a business everyt ... - Bill Nadraszky
 
 

Home –› Computers & Networking –› PC Hardware
 

How to Choose a Monitor

 

Are you looking for a computer monitor? Monitors are your window into the computer - everything that happens in your software and applications happens via the monitor. It is hence very important to choose a good monitor to go along with your new PC.

Traditionally, CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors have been used for desktop computers. However, these days, LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors are selling like hotcakes. It's easy to see why: LCD monitors are easier on the eyes, have very crisp image quality and yes, they're sexy and cool. Laptops also use LCD screens - so we're slowly beginning to see CRT monitors being phased out.

Which type you choose depends on your requirements. If you're a graphics professional, you may prefer a CRT monitor because they are said to show more realistic colors. However, the latest high-end LCDs can also give equal color quality. If you with text most of the time, a LCD is a good choice because the various pixels that you find on a LCD will have nicely defined edges. This gives sharp and focus letters on the screen.

To help you choose a monitor that'll meet your needs, this article will step through the factors to consider when buying a LCD or CRT monitor.

LCD Monitors

    Let's first look at the various factors you need to think about when purchasing a LCD panel display.

  • Panel Size: In an LCD monitor, the panel size reflects the viewable area you can use. Again, the measurement is made diagonally from one corner of the screen to the opposite corner. LCD panel sizes now range from 15 inches up to 23 inches.

  • Native Resolution: An LCD panel display always has a certain native resolution. Usually you can go lower than this resolution but the image will appear blurry. If you need to change your monitor resolution quite often, then a CRT monitor may be a better bet. LCD native resolutions currently range from 1024 by 768 to 1600 by 1200.

  • Viewing Angle: One problem specific to LCD monitors is the fact that you cannot see what is displayed if you move off to the side of the monitor too much. A greater viewing angle is therefore typically better - especially if you need to show presentations to others on the LCD screen very often.

CRT Monitors

Now let's take a look at some things you need to look out for when purchasing a CRT monitor.

  • Tube Size and Viewable Area: The tube size and viewable area of a CRT monitor is of utmost importance. The tube size helps you judge how much room you'll need for the monitor on your desk. It is expressed in inches measured from one corner of the monitor to the opposite corner.

    The viewable area (also measured diagonally) indicates how much you'll be able to see on a screen. The viewable area of CRTs can range from 15 inches all the way up to 22 inches.

  • Tube Type: You'll need to think about tube type as well. Traditional CRTs have curved screens, while newer models usually have flat screens. Flat screens improve clarity and reduce glare, so you should think of getting one if you want to reduce eye strain and fatigue.

  • Maximum Resolution and Refresh Rate: A CRT monitor's maximum resolution can range from 1024 by 768 at 75 Hz all the way up to 2048 by 1536 at 70 Hz. For normal home use, 1024 by 768 at 75 Hz is sufficient. Try to ensure your CRT monitor supports refresh rates above 70 Hz - anything below 70 Hz can result in screen flicker and cause eye strain.

  • Dot Pitch: The dot pitch of a CRT monitor helps you determine how sharp a picture will be - these can range from 0.24 mm to 0.28 mm. A smaller dot pitch number often indicates a sharper image. Of course, to the untrained eye, the differences in image quality due to dot pitch may not be discernable. Hence, the dot pitch may not be an important consideration if you're not too concerned about the finest details in your screen images.

Conclusion

I hope the above has helped you understand what factors to look out for when buying a LCD or CRT monitor. One thing to always remember when buying a new monitor - don't throw away your old one! Re-use it for an old PC or give it to a friend who needs one. By not dumping that old monitor, you'll certainly help to save the environment.

Author: Gary Hendricks
 
Author Bio:
Gary Hendricks is a reputable writer. Gary likes to scribble articles about this industry.
This article can be searched using: computer hardware, pc hardware, computer hardware review, computer hardware supplier
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Data Integrity
 
High Speed Internet - DSL Advantages & Disadvantages
 
Here Are Some Great Ideas For Making Money Online
 
Internet Advertising - What Is More Effective, Expensive Ads Or Cheap Ones?
 
Draw In Massive Amounts Of Traffic From Search Engines By Writing Articles About Online Business
 
Automatic Responder - The Secret of Super Affiliates' Success
 
Benefits Of Safe List Email Marketing
 
Stop Losing Precious Web Site Traffic to the Dreaded World Wide Web Black Hole
 
Registry Cleaner: Protection for Your PC
 
Computer Repair Franchises: Buying an Existing Business
 
 
 
Get 3 way links
 
 

Business & Services

 

Careers & Employment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Society & Communities

 

Computers & Networking

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Home & Garden

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Games & Play

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Teens & Kids

 

Fitness & Health

 

Policies & Law

 

Finance & Banking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

Property & Agents

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 
Home :> Security & Privacy :> ToS  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.zoompicks.com - All Rights Reserved.