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Comparison of CRT & LCD monitors, Summary
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Comparison of CRT & LCD monitors Benq LCD Color Monitor User's Guide CRT monitor Flat panel display Advantages: hMultiscan monitor. hsame quality in all resolutions. hproven connector standard hanalog (infinite) colour depth hno pixel errors halso large proportions hinexpensive Advantages: hno geometry errors hno convergence errors hexcellent brightness and contrast values hflicker-free hinsensitive to magnetic and electric fields hlow power consumption hlow heat build-up hsmall footprint hlow weight Disadvantages: hgeometry errors possible hconvergence errors possible hlimited brightness and contrast values honly flicker-free from 72 Hz hsensitive to magnetic and electric fields hrelatively high power consumption hhigh heat build-up hlarger footprint hhigh weight Disadvantages: hMulti-frequency monitor. hbest quality only in its native resolution. hAbsence of standards hlimited colour depth hpixel errors hno large proportions hexpensive Summary Ultimately, it cannot be said that LCD monitors are superior to CRT monitors or vice-versa either. Rather when choosing which device to use you need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages in order to decide which technology to use. In the public and presentational arena, LC displays are definitely preferable over CRT monitors. In relation to the display workstation order, the small footprint is also an important argument and in this respect more favours flat panel displays. On the other hand, when it comes to particular colour depth, or you need a large viewable diagonal, the choice of a CRT monitor is still unrivalled. English 48