When you buy a new computer or upgrade your monitor, may be a bit of a dilemma of choosing between LCD or CRT monitor. It is understandable because, for most people the only difference is the size. But it is much more behind each one of the options which are some of save space. In this article we will professionally and quotas for each election and tell you what is right for their needs.
LCD
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The most remarkable difference on a screen in front of the CRT is the size. The average of 15-inch LCD screen, will last about 7 inches deep. Although the other side of the CRT can run more than twice the depth. If you are in a narrow space, like a room or small apartment, which can make an important factor. Another positive aspect is that the LCD is the power of friendship. The average 17-inch LCD monitor handle about 35 watts of power. That's about half a pear. If you can leave a light on all day you do not have a problem leaving a screen all day. Take, for example, allow their LCD screen eight hours a day, five days a week. If the remains are consistent with the pattern of four years, it will invest about $ 45 in energy costs for that. It is much smaller than a CRT. An LCD screen gives more life to the money they pay for this service. It is an age on an LCD screen, as is the backlight. It takes about 50,000 hours of age. If we were to use the example above means that the average life expectancy for an LCD is 26 years, of course, as you grew May. It is not flicker so that some time in an LCD screen. What we mean by flickering? This means that the image on the screen May be unstable or flash. The reason is that an LCD monitor is not up to date, as a cathode ray tube. From the moment you turn on the screen when you turn off the pixels on the screen is illuminated. With
It appears that May screen is just perfect, May therefore not be the case. The biggest setback for an LCD is the price. Average of 15 inches, you can go as high as $ 300. However, you will have a 17-inch display, which was launched in prices can run as much as $ 450. If you're on a tight budget LCD can not be a good choice. This May is not the most obvious of a return, but have an impact in terms of their living conditions. LCD monitor is easily damaged. The facility scratch or damage the screen in any way, sometimes all it takes is a touch of a finger. This has been corrected in numerous exhibitions, but still exists in some monitor consumption. If you are a great player, LCD May not be suitable for you. As the screen can not update the games on display a small team, most of whom are not perceptible, but if you play all day every day can be a pest.
CRT
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If you are a designer or someone who relies heavily on the colors, a CRT is the way to go. CRT colors can be displayed on a level much richer than most LCD monitors. This course of May not be important for the average consumer, unless he or she works with many family photos or photo editing. Then, in living color is a duty. Let's say you are going to have people from different angles of view what is on screen. Maybe teach a class or television or video outside, CRT is probably the best situation. Because of the way is built LCD viewing angle is limited. Since the CRT is built like television viewing angle is a wider choice, so that people from all fields to see what's on the screen. CRT displays, in general, have a quick response time for LCD monitors. This may come from your hand while you play fast Thursday or videos. The reason is that the LCD pixels react slowly (or less) to suspense (if it was turned on and off) a cathode ray tube of what it takes to establish an image on the screen. The price difference between LCD and CRT display, and hundreds of dollars. If you shop around you can probably find a CRT of 15 inches by about $ 100 - $ 150. Even more impressive, and better in your wallet is a 17-inch, from $ 150 - $ 250, almost $ 200 less than an LCD. With
The most remarkable of the CRT is the difference in size. Most CRT may be delayed by up to 17 inches deep and can be hell on your desk. As mentioned previously, if you're in a very small region, a CRT monitor that you do not fit your lifestyle. Ratio of energy can be slightly higher if you use a CRT screen in front of a screen LCD. Using the same scenario that we used in liquid crystal display as a CRT operates eight hours a day, five days a week costs about $ 91 for four years. That's about $ 30 more for an LCD. Even if we do not compensate for the difference between the two costs, can still make a small impact. CRT displays also have a tendency to die at a pace faster than an LCD display. As we have said on the LCD monitor to a middle-aged, but CRT monitor at the age of two ways. First, an oxide layer is formed in an electron beam cathode-barrel decline today. Other phosphorus (organic materials that produce light when excited by the electron gun) and age becomes less effective. This can occur around 15000 hours of use, which makes life a cathode ray tube (using the example above) about eight years. There are about 18 years younger than the average LCD.
What should I buy? </ B> As with anything you may want to buy, buy a monitor depends on the situation of his team lifestyles. Read the following description, and if one applies to you buy a screen match. CRT
If you have some money, you need a good screen to watch the video, display photos or show the people around him what's on the screen, or if you are a great player CRT is a likely choice for you.
LCD
If you're short of space, have money to spend, not to mind a certain loss of color and play some PC games, and want to maintain 'screen for a long time, then a LCD monitor is perfect for you. This article was published in http://www.p2btech.com http://www.p2btech.com p2btech.com offers a podcast devoted to sports and technology. We must also demand that the games, sports, technology and humor. You can also listen to their favorite music live radio. In addition to all these things, we also only way to accomplish tasks on the computer. http://www.p2btech.com http://www.p2btech.com
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