
It is the trait of every human being to search for the best resources, which are available to him/her. Human beings have always welcomed the products of technology with amazement and excitement. Technology has enhanced the quality of life and made it more comfortable as well as productive.
Technology has also applied itself to improve the quality of monitors. Those who are rather space-conscious would appreciate the LCD monitors which are popular all over the world. The LCD monitors are not only flat-designed, but they are ideal for viewing purposes. The monitor is ultra-thin and holds a sleek structure. The LCD monitor will take a wee bit of space in home or office and make your desk look spacious.
Light in weight, the display offers a rich visual experience. The LCD monitor will offer the same kind of comfort as a LCD television. These monitors come in various shapes and sizes and are affordable to every pocket. When compared to CRT displays, these monitors are brighter and have the capacity to display vibrant images. The images produced by these monitors reflect hi-end clarity and sharpness which is brought about due to the collection of the pixels.
One of the primary reasons why these monitors are hugely successful is that the LCD screens reduce energy consumption thereby cutting down your energy bills. One would find these advanced monitors in an office environment as one can afford to work for long hours without having to strain his eyes which will cut down the operating costs as well. The LCD technology provides a good colour combination and image clarity which would be perfect for displaying wallpapers and screensavers and is equal to the clarity and response time of a TFT monitor.
One can find variable sizes in the Latest LCD monitor which range from 15 to 28 inches. The 17 inch screen is well suited for household purposes. For better viewing results the user can easily adjust the colour and brightness as well as rotate it to his desired angle for an uninterrupted working experience. Movie lovers can use this monitor for complete entertainment as it enables the users to watch movies as if they were watching it on the big screen. One can find LCD monitors which are manufactured by leading companies such as Compaq, Lenovo or Toshiba. However the prospective buyer before taking a decision should undergo a thorough market research, check various stores which offer these monitors and read reviews. One can also save time and energy by searching for the best LCD monitors which are on offer by the online shops.
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P2370HD 23″ LCD HDTV Monitor Inputs: DVI, D-SUB, COMPONENT, COMPOSITE, HDMI, DTV TUNER, 3.5mm stereo Outputs: Optical, 3.5 mm headphone Resolution: 1920×1080 @ 60Hz Aspect Ratio: 19:9 Panel: TN Speakers: 2 x 3W Response Time: 5ms Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 50000:1 Features: Touch of Color, touch sensitive bazel SRS TruSurroundHD
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How to choose the right LCD monitor for gaming?I am going to be using the LCD monitor with my Xbox 360 and I am having difficulties on what I should look for.
I can't seem to figure out what specs I am looking for. Can anyone tell me about which contrast ratio, vertical/ horizontal refresh rates, resolution, and brightness I should look for on an LCD monitor?
Also would it be better with HDMI or no? If possible can you also list a few monitors you would recommend?
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October 1st, 2009 on 5:14 am
noooooo.. get the SAMSUNG LCD 22″2233SN it has 50000:1
October 1st, 2009 on 5:27 am
T220HD is mine =)
October 1st, 2009 on 5:37 am
A LCD MONITOR does not have a built in tuner…
That's the ONLY difference between the same model…
They are great if you know you'll be connected to Satellite or Cable and using their HD Set top boxes for the next 10 – 15 years.
If you're unsure, get the LCD TV.
If it was harmful to the eyes, do you think they would be allowed to sell it?
You can test a LCD TVat this site
http://test-lcd-tv.blogspot.com/
Hope this help,
October 1st, 2009 on 6:07 am
get a 19 samsung.
contrast is like how bright it can go.
respond rate you dont have to worry unless you play games. 5 sec and under works great.
October 1st, 2009 on 7:32 am
The SyncMaster 216BW is fantastic dipslay!
October 1st, 2009 on 7:59 am
not…. in monitors viewsonic is the best… samsung makes economics monitors
October 1st, 2009 on 8:45 am
If you plug a DVI, (Digital Visual Interface), cable into the DVI port of an LCD monitor, it will be digital. (And plug the other end of the DVI cable, into a DVI port on your computer. Only a dedicated graphics card, has this port!)
Why? Because computers normally put out a digital signal. The signal has to be converted to analog, for a VGA monitor, or a VGA connection on an LCD monitor. An LCD monitor is naturally digital.
1.Computers put out a digital signal ( ALWAYS! )
2.Liquid Crystal Display monitors are DIGITAL.
3.To use a VGA monitor, you are slowing the signal down from your computer.
4.To use a VGA port on an LCD monitor, you are slowing the signal down from your computer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface
October 1st, 2009 on 4:46 pm
viewsonic is the cheapest shit
October 1st, 2009 on 7:37 pm
you can get a dvi to s video adapter at fry's or radio shack
October 2nd, 2009 on 12:02 am
Large format monitors are normallly used for public displays. The resolution is lower than monitors normally used for pcs. This makes text and images larger because the pixels aren't as close together.
October 2nd, 2009 on 5:40 am
There are many ways to kill glare while using an LCD screen;
1. Sun light is the mother of all glares. Make sure you face your monitor opposite from the direction the sun is comming from, which is in most cases, the window.
2. Do not have any lights near or shining directly onto the Monitor.
Good luck!
October 2nd, 2009 on 9:48 am
There are numerous differences between lcd monitors and lcd tv sets today. The biggest difference is resolution. LCD monitors have way higher resolution than HDTVs. Most consumer HDTVs max out at 1920×1080 pixels (1080p aka "full HD") while common monitors with screen sizes 24-30" are capable of 1900×1200 or even 2560×1600 (that's way more resolution than your common 1080p tv set). Basically, LCD monitors have better pixel pitch since they have a lot more pixels at a much smaller screen size (compare a 1920×1080 50" with a 2560×1600 resolution 30" monitor).
Next is panel technology. Most manufacturers of LCD monitors use TN panels, while almost all LCD tvs use something like MVA (not sure about ips). Basically, TN is cheap and the monitors reflect this in their prices. TN gives fast response times while MVA/IPS allows excellent color reproduction as well as preventing colors from shifting when viewed at an angle. However, there are many mva/ips LCD monitors too, it's just that they're usually much much more expensive.
LCD monitors also usually do not have tv tuners but some, like the samsung T240HD do come with a buil-in tuner and a remote control.
Before buying, try to research first on the LCD tv's input lag and response times, since these will be the factors most readily apparent in everyday computer use.
October 2nd, 2009 on 11:42 am
Going thru ur reqs i advise you to go 4 Samsung
October 2nd, 2009 on 1:59 pm
i have that monitor i am using it now it is awesome
October 2nd, 2009 on 2:51 pm
i recommend Samsung Touch Of Color T220HD 22-inch LCD HDTV Monitor.
Touch of Color bezel – While the crystal-like bezel frame catches light beautifully, it actually reduces reflection of light off the bezel. And since the rich red color is injection molded for a blown glass effect, instead of spray painted, there is less environmental impact. It's easy on your eyes as well as on the environment
Dolby Digital Surround (3 W x 2 ch) An invisible speaker system with Dolby Digital Surround (3 W x 2 ch) gives sound quality to match the impressive picture.
10,000 – 1 Dynamic-Contrast Ratio – The ultra-wide range gives you blacks and whites that are full of detail, even under adverse lighting conditions (typically 1,000 – 1 static-contrast ratio)
300 cdm2 Brightness
Full HDTV monitor – The T220HD features a built-in full HD 1080p digital HDTV tuner, so you can watch both TV and HDTVDual HDMI inputs, DVI and VGA inputs / 2 HDMI connections
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October 3rd, 2009 on 2:49 am
Really?!
October 3rd, 2009 on 2:21 pm
Im buying one that has a 25,000:1 contrast ratio. =)
October 3rd, 2009 on 5:30 pm
not, stupid fuck
October 3rd, 2009 on 7:53 pm
It's easy if you have a digital HD cable box– You simply connect the DVI or HDMI output on the digital HD cable box directly to that monitor. No need to buy a TV tuner card in that case.