
Increasingly video-based surveillance and security systems are being widely adopted by both corporations and consumers primarily due to increasing need for surveillance in these turbulent times but also due to affordability of security systems, ease with which surveillance systems can be installed and value-add features such remote monitoring that address special surveillance needs. As a result video-based surveillance systems are increasingly appearing in public areas such as airport lounges, shopping centres, retail stores, colleges, universities, manufacturing facilities and corporate offices. These video surveillance systems can be CCTV or IP based. Consider the benefits that a video surveillance system provides and the broad adoption by the market is quite understandable. A surveillance and security system:
- Helps deter employee theft and shoplifting theft,
- Helps monitor & document performance in manufacturing or other facilities resulting in potential reduction in maintenance cost and/or employee productivity improvement,
- May help reduce insurance cost and fraudulent liability claims, and
- Can continuously document events so your entire business has greater protection.
Reasons for Large LCD Monitor Adoption: Within these surveillance systems packages, large LCDs monitors (>42”) are becoming the industry norm. The reasons being:
- Size: Large screens allow for continuous and simultaneous monitoring of multiple camera video feeds on one screen with clarity. Smaller screens require that the images from the video feeds to rotate creating holes in the monitoring data.
- 24×7 Operations: Professional LCD monitors are meant for 24×7 “round the clock” operations with long life. CRT televisions or Plasma television each have their issues with round the clock operations such as static or flicker for CRT televisions. Also, the life of a CRT or Plasma TV is much shorter when operated in 24×7 operation mode as compared to an LCD monitor. CRT and Plasma televisions are built to be on for a few hours per day.
- Picture Quality: Most large LCDs are high definition. High definition LCDs provide better picture resolution, better contrast ratio, high brightness, high colour reproduction and fast response time resulting in better picture clarity which is especially helpful when the camera is being zoomed in or multiple images are viewed simultaneously. High Definition LCD TV allows you to view minute details like number plates of a speeding car, face of a person etc. Further, the non glare feature of LCDs allows for easy viewing in ambient light or where there is background light being reflected on the screen. It is harder to reduce glare in CRT or plasma televisions. Most new LCDs have 176° viewing angle, making it easy for viewing. Check the viewing specifications to make sure meets your quality requirements.
- Robustness: LCDs generate less heat than a CRT or Plasma television. The fan-less design for most large LCD monitors results in a closed box display with less noise. The fan-less design and the closed box display also results in less dust entering the system and provides for a more robust architecture.
- Space: LCD monitors are flat panel displays requiring less space than normal CRT TVs. They can be wall mounted. The LCD monitor can be encapsulated in a fire retardant frame to protect the display
- Better Video and Data Merger: Increasingly programs are being utilized to identify theft or issues in real time and data is being merged onto the video stream in real time. LCDs provide for better merging and viewing of data with video.
- Remote Monitoring and Operation of Large LCD Screens: Alarms can be set if an LCD screen is switched off. Power and other controls can be monitored remotely. For example, an energy saving feature can be activated so that when there is no signal, a power save mode is activated to reduce the brightness of the LCD backlight.
- Value-add Features: Value-add features such as touch screen zoom-in /zoom-out and image swap or other functions such as internet access can be easily found or added onto LCD monitors.
Purchase Consideration When Buying a Large LCD Monitor: Besides price there are a few items to consider when purchasing an LCD monitor.
- Match LCD Monitor to Camera Capabilities: If you buy a monitor with lower resolution than the cameras installed then the camera capabilities will not come through. Ideally the monitor should be equal or better resolution than the camera. Also, if the cameras are black and white, then a black and white monitor can be used.
- Input /Output Connectors on the Monitor: With the increasing use of PC and digital video devices, it is important to have both analog VGA and digital DVI input terminals to the monitor. Also, be sure that the monitor has BNC connectors for direct connection from a video feed to the display. BNC connectors support video looping, which provides output (loops back) to a centralized recording facility (DVR) or to other displays in a daisy-chain pattern. When scrolling through different images, this allows for seamless integration between pictures .
- Picture Quality Features: Consider the resolution, contrast ratio, brightness, colour reproduction and response time to meet your surveillance need.
- Value-add Features: Consider the value-adds that address your need. Such as, do you need remote monitoring, touch screen capability, or internet access?
Make the knowledgeable decision and your surveillance system can address your needs for many years.
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November 2nd, 2009 on 5:10 am
is there anywere u can get a vga lead for ps3 or somthing on tha line in shops an retails ?
November 2nd, 2009 on 5:35 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.
November 2nd, 2009 on 6:00 am
A 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 TV.
If it was harmful to the eyes, do you think they would be allowed to sell it?
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November 2nd, 2009 on 6:19 am
not that I know of.
November 2nd, 2009 on 7:11 am
This video is fake I think, because his monitor has a DVI-port, not only that but the cords that are plugged into his monitor do not look anything like mayflashes vga cord, google it if you dont believe me you can see the no pieces are round, also he has a cord running from the DVI-port, and VGA port why?
November 2nd, 2009 on 5:17 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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November 3rd, 2009 on 4:15 am
Sounds like you need just a regular LCD monitor, the only time someone needs a HD Monitor is if they are gaming, also watching TV if it has a built in tuner or advanced video or photo editing.
November 3rd, 2009 on 11:26 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.
November 3rd, 2009 on 11:27 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.
November 3rd, 2009 on 1:13 pm
lol. DVI port does not mean it has HDCP. My computer is plugged into the DVI plug at the same time as my PS3 is plugged into VGA, this monitor has both ports. I can swap between VGA and DVI (PS3 and computer) by pressing a button. That cylinder piece on one of the cables is the DVI one going to my computer, the other one is the VGA. Think, what possible reason in the world is there for me to fake this? You obviously know that the cable exists so why would I bother making a fake video of it?
November 4th, 2009 on 5:23 am
I can’t play dvds with that cable
i think they are scaled to sdtv resolution and my screen says ‘out of range’ .. What can I do to play dvds on 720p? Btw 720p is the only working resolution..
November 4th, 2009 on 5:51 am
I got the ASUS 24″ LCD supports 1080p the only time I get blackouts is when I start/exit games,movies and apps it’s because some games don’t support 1080p so the ps3 has to pick the best resalution the game supports.
November 4th, 2009 on 3:55 pm
your

so lucky
i try it many it can’t work
i wish can U make a demonstrate video
it would be nice
November 4th, 2009 on 5:01 pm
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!
November 5th, 2009 on 2:54 am
I’ve got that cable today, Setup took me 10 minutes. It has a great quality on my 19″ widescreen tft! The resolution I use is 720p.
I also connected my speakers and the audio quality is also great.
The only problem I have is that the screen turns black for 2 seconds every 3 minutes but it’s ok. Much better than that old cheap small tv
November 5th, 2009 on 3:44 am
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.
November 5th, 2009 on 4:56 am
you can get a dvi to s video adapter at fry's or radio shack
November 5th, 2009 on 7:13 am
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November 5th, 2009 on 4:57 pm
HDMI is good, but expensive. DVI will give you the same result for a lot less.
Refresh rates are going to be about the same for every brand. However, some top of the line have 240 Hz rates – very good.
Resolution: 1920×1200 is HD widescreen.
Contrast of 1000:1 or better.
Response: 5 ms or less
Dot Pitch: 0.28 or less
Brightness: 300 cd at a bare minimum, get the highest.