Flat Screen Computer Monitors

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Flat Screen Computer Monitors – A Primer

Flat Screen Computer Monitor

Most computers that are sold today are sold with a flat screen computer monitor. a flat screen computer monitor is the preferred device to use with a computer to deliver pictures and information from the computer.

LCD

LCD is a type of flat screen computer monitor. LCD is an acronym for liquid crystal display. The flat screen computer monitor that is of the LCD type is a thin flat panel that has molecules between two sheets of Plexiglas or plastic. These molecules become excited when electricity is ran through them and they illuminate. This illumination is translated as pictures, words, numbers and other display items. The drawback of an LCD flat screen computer monitor is the color display. Although the color appears vibrant it has a problem converting pixel ratios to any other ration but it native ration.

Plasma

There are flat screen computer monitor models that are made from plasma. Plasma technology relies on phosphorus molecules to produce the screen image, the molecules like in the LCD models sit between two surfaces, in Plasma models of the flat screen monitor the molecules sit between glass. The glass is vacuumed sealed. The resulting images are crisp and colorful. They do not share the same problems that LCD screens do but have a host of their own problems to include screen flicker and a large consumption of energy

SED

Surface conduction electron emitter display is another type of flat screen computer monitor. SED’s rely on molecular movement as well. The SED’s operate on a much smaller supply of energy and do not share the problems of either the LCD or plasma flat screen computer monitor.

OLED

An organic light emitting diode is another newer type of flat screen computer monitor. These devices are still in the prototype stages and have yet to be fully developed. This flat screen computer monitor promises to use less energy and less costly to manufacture than a traditional flat screen computer monitor.

Traditional computer monitors had a cathode ray tube and took up quite a bit desk space. They were large and heavy and cumbersome. The screens were similar to TV screens. The tube had a tendency to go out, they were the first displays used in computer technology and have almost all but been replaced by a flat screen computer monitor.

A flat screen computer monitor takes up less desk space, provides a better picture and in estimated to last over 60,000 hours before it has to be replaced.