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Flat Panel Monitors: Top 7 Reasons Why They Are Better Than CRT by Ellis Pullman
Here are the top 7 reasons why flat panel monitors are better than cathode ray tube displays. It's important to note that this list only represents a fraction of the benefits that flat panel monitors could offer to various people. 1. They offer better sharpness and color balance. ... The produce less radiation than a cathode ray tube monitor 4. ... like what happens when you place two cathode ray tube monitors side by side, the picture output may become distorted. ... It's up to you to decide whether the initial greater investment in flat panel monitors is worth it or if you feel you can...
Flat Panel Monitors: The Pros and Cons by Ellis Pullman
Seems like the market for cathode ray tube monitors is dwindling with each generation of technology shifts and market place preference changes. There are still individuals who prefer to use cathode ray tubes for one reason or another, and the following list of pros and cons should illuminate the... Elements such as the sharpness, color, and also the response of flat panel monitors have been said anecdotally to be less on par than when compared with cathode ray tube monitors. ... But in general customers have said that flat panels lack in certain areas relative to cathode ray tube monitors.
Why Flat Panel Monitors Rock by Ellis Pullman
Flat panel monitors provide a better viewing area than cathode ray tubes in the same class. Not only that but there are a host of other things that make flat panel monitors not only look sleek, but provide sleek output on the monitor such as having better focus, geometry, convergence,... Once you try using flat panel monitors it is almost certain you will never purchase a cathode ray tube again at any price. ... If you still use cathode ray tube's it's almost like using one of those big clunky cell phones of the late nineties while others are using razor thin cell phones.
Flat Panel Monitor: What's All The Fuss? by Ellis Pullman
What's all the fuss when it comes to flat panel monitors versus CRT's (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors? Is it worth the trouble to upgrade or replace your existing monitor to that of a flat panel. Well, a picture is worth a thousand words- better still it is almost certain once you see for yourself... So if we take an example of you replacing your 17 inch cathode ray tube monitor with a 15 inch flat panel monitor, in reality you'd be getting (to the same effect of) 16 inches in display space, while providing greater clarity than the 17 inch one.
Flat Panel Monitors - The Disadvantages by Ellis Pullman
For those that are hyped up about replacing their cathode ray tubes with flat panel or LCD monitors, here is a frank and earnest assessment of the disadvantages of LCD flat panel monitors and displays. Firstly, if you decide to use a larger screen resolution than the native resolution, things... In practice, this means you can't leave on a flat panel monitor the same way you would do so for a cathode ray tube. ... If you are a heavy duty gamer, than flat panel monitors generally do not have the required response rates in terms of pixel response times compared with cathode ray tubes.
History of the Computer: Cooling, Part 1 of 2 by Tony Stockill
We have mentioned the provisions made to provide back-up power systems involving generators and banks of batteries (see history of the computer - redundancy). You can probably tell from this that we are talking about a lot of power here. Power means heat, and in the exacting world of the... The vacuum tube works by heating the Cathode so that it will emit electrons. ... This was easily achieved by applying a negative voltage to the cathode to turn off the tube, or a more positive one to turn it on.
LCD Flat Panel Displays: Frugal VS Cheap by Ellis Pullman
When it comes to shopping around for new displays, people wonder if it's frugal to purchase a flat panel monitor when they can purchase a cathode ray tube monitor for a much cheaper price. One thing to note is the difference between being "frugal" and being "cheap". ... LCD monitors may not necessarily cost you less in the short run compared with cathode ray tube displays, but let's consider what it does save you in the short run and even the long run. ... Let's not forget that they are generally brighter and can be experienced in high definition which is not always available with cathode...
Flat Panel Monitors: A Question of Value by Ellis Pullman
Many people are turned off by the prospect of acquiring a flat panel monitor to replace their cathode ray tube pretty much based on the price factor. Of course this is certainly a valid reason as not everyone will have the budget at any given moment in time to purchase this item, which in many... LCD flat panel monitors generally will not flicker as much as cathode ray tube monitors. ... Even though flat panel monitors are becoming cheaper every few months, they are still on average more expensive than cathode ray tubes.
Flat Panel Monitors: The Benefits Are Clear by Ellis Pullman
For those questioning the hoopla surrounding flat panel monitor, it may be easiest to simply go to your nearest electronics store and check them out for yourself. That will be your ultimate selling point. However if you'd like to whet your appetite a bit prior to considering making purchasing... They simply outclass cathode ray tube monitors in every way. ... You generally get more viewable space for comparable cathode ray tube monitors (those cubish shaped monitors). ... For those who are involved with multimedia professionally such as image and graphics editing, or even if you use...
Computer Monitors by Jason Gluckman
Your PC is incomplete without a monitor. A computer monitor is required for all desktop PCs, to see the characters and images processed by the computer using the graphic card. Computer monitors are designed according to the display standards laid down by the industry. ... Generally, the cathode ray tubes used for display screens are rectangular in shape, but circular and square screens are also popular Present-day computers use a cathode-ray tube to display characters. ... This tube is made of glass and connected to a flat screen on one end, tapering to a narrow end on the other.
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