A monitor or display (sometimes called a visual display unit) is a piece of electrical equipment which displays images generated by devices such as computers, without producing a permanent record. The monitor comprises the display device, circuitry, and an enclosure. The display device in modern monitors is typically a thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), while older monitors use a cathode ray tube (CRT). Contents: # 1 Screen size # 2 Imaging technologies * 2.1 Cathode ray tube # 3 Performance measurements * 3.1 Comparison o 3.1.1 CRT o 3.1.2 LCD o 3.1.3 Plasma o 3.1.4 Penetron # 4 Problems * 4.1 Dead pixels * 4.2 Stuck pixels * 4.3 Phosphor burn-in * 4.4 Plasma burn-in * 4.5 Glare * 4.6 Color misregistration * 4.7 Incomplete spectrum # 5 Display interfaces * 5.1 Computer terminals * 5.2 Composite signal * 5.3 Digital monitors o 5.3.1 TTL monitors o 5.3.2 Single color screens # 6 Modern technology * 6.1 Analog monitors * 6.2 Digital and analog combination * 6.3 Digital monitors # 7 Flexible Display Monitors # 8 Configuration and usage * 8.1 Multiple monitors * 8.2 Multiple video sources * 8.3 Virtual displays # 9 Additional features * 9.1 Power saving * 9.2 Integrated accessories * 9.3 Glossy screen * 9.4 Directional screen * 9.5 Autopolyscopic screen * 9.6 Touch screen * 9.7 Tablet screens # 10 Major manufacturers
I use 19" LCD by BenQ 4:3 @ 1280 x 1024 px @75 Hz refresh rate Around 5 yrs old now. Time for a new BenQ 22" . But i hate these 16:9 LCD monitors.
Wow..mines gotta be the smallest here..17" Wipro lol Well it doesn't matter as long as I can see what I am doing
A 22" LCD ViewSonic, am very pleased with the monitor. The monitor before was a 19" ViewSonic, it just ran and ran with no problems, that's why I purchased another ViewSonic.
just bought dell s2409 and still waiting for delivery .... they having promotion here, it cost 177 include shipping n hdmi cable