Computer Screens
Computer Screens
COMPUTER SCREENS
1. CRT MONITOR (CATHODE RAY TUBE)
Its main part is the Cathode Ray tube which is called the “Generally Picture tube”. The above image is
of the CRT monitor and was used a few decades ago as a desktop computer or to watching TV.
CRT monitors are much heavier in size as compared to LCD and LED monitors. Due to being heavy,
they have much trouble while moving and transporting from one place to another. Also, they need more
space for installation.
As they now disappeared from the market quickly in the last few decades, because display
manufacturers switched their production lines from CRT 4:3 displays to LCD 16:9 widescreen displays
in order to survive the transition to the digital world widescreen television of LEDs or LCDs.
CRT monitors being older television sets. That’s why are not only bulky but also consume a lot of
electricity.
CRT MONITOR
2. PLASMA MONITOR
The Plasma monitor panel (PDP) is made of Plasma technology is another latest type of computer
monitor technology. Display of plasma made with cells. These cells are filled with electrically charged
Ionized Gas. Such cells are called Plasma.
The basic idea behind its invention is that it illuminates the tiny colored fluorescent lights that create
image pixels. Each pixel is made of three fluorescent lights like a tiny neon light- red, green, and blue
lights. that produces a superior contrast ratio, along with the intensity of these lights also vary
accordingly.
A plasma display offers a good response, superior performance, time, and a much wide viewing angle as
compared to LCDs. Plasma displays come in sizes up to 60 inches that can be considered the best
home theater and HD television.
PLASMA MONITOR
3. OLED (ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)
This is also the latest display technology used in displays of television, computer screen, game
consoles, PDAs, or even in the latest smartphones. It can be thinner or lighter with a higher contrast
ratio than LCDs
Since these LEDs are capable enough to produce a lot of different colored light, can be used directly to
produce the correct color and there is no need for any backlight, which saves power also requires less
space. The OLED display is considered great for watching movies.
OLED Monitors are considered the best display technology ever because of their characteristics like
wide viewing angles, picture quality, outstanding contrast levels, No ghosting, fast response, and
perfect contrast and brightness.
OLED
4. LED (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)
is the latest innovation in the market today’s market competing with LCDs and Plasma Monitors. These
types of monitors are slightly curved or flat panel displays that use light-emitting diodes for backlighting
on the screen instead of cold cathode fluorescent (CCFL) for backlighting.
LED displays are more bright with 4k resolution than other displays, due to which the user can be read
or seen easily in daylight time. LED monitors use less power than LCDs as well as LEDs are widely
used by gamers for playing high graphics and HD games.
The wavelength range of lights utilized is such that to give high quality. These LEDs screen delivers
flicker-free image which lessens the eye strain and fatigue, and headaches.
These kinds of monitors have a long life expectancy, use less power, and are thinner greater contrast
and more vivid colors, and have a less environmental impact than LCDs.
4. LED (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE)
The price rate of LED monitors can be a little expensive than TVs even after same sized, so they are
not affordable for some people at which they are available in the market.
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE
5. LCD (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY)
LCD is made of liquid crystals. It is the most used monitor worldwide, as it requires less space,
consumes less electricity, and produces relatively less heat than an old CRT monitor.
LCD monitors are thinner and much lighter in size and weight than CRT monitors. Due to this, it
competes with LED and OLED in the market.
This display was first used in laptops, and later the manufacturers also being produced for Desktop
Computers range from 17 inches to 60 inches. Being these monitors need less space and are light in
weight, they do not create any trouble in transporting and moving them from one place to another.
Both LCD and LED monitors have considerably more adaptability for positioning the screen in the
manner in which you need it. These monitors can turn, tilt up and down, and even
rotate from landscape to portrait mode.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
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