How to find the best LCD monitor for you
Liquid Crystal Display is what LCD stands for, and you thought
crystals could only be a solid. Liquid crystals were actually
first discovered in 1888 and took more then 100 years to
progress into the LCD monitors that we see for computers,
laptops, calculators and so one. So why the history lesson you
ask, because most likely you are interested in getting an LCD
monitor for your computer, but want to get the best deal and
quality of monitor. So you need to know everything that you can
about LCD's, or you might purchase the wrong one for you.
The difference between a good old fashioned CRT monitor and an
LCD is not just the size, far from it. LCD's produce a clearer
picture and use a digital connection between the computer and
the monitor instead of an analog one like CRT monitors. As we
all know, digital is much better then analog since there is less
signal loss.
In addition to its picture quality as a main benefit, LCD
monitors also consume less power, which actually saves you money
on your electric bill. Sure it won't be much, but after awhile
the savings will add up and make up for the cost difference
between a CRT and an LCD monitor. So in the end you paid just
about the same amount for an LCD as you would have for a big old
clunky CRT monitor.
Okay let's say you want to buy an LCD monitor now, but you don't
know which one to get. Well let me first tell you that all LCD's
are not created equal and the quality really depends on the
manufacturer and a few certain other aspects. There are so many
LCD monitor manufacturers these days that deciding which one to
buy simply by the company name is much too hard. What you should
do to find the best LCD monitor amongst all those other pesky
inferior ones, is to compare the contrast ratio. The screen with
the highest contrast ratio will have better picture and color
quality, which is the whole reason we use a monitor anyways, too
look at it.
Another factor that determines the picture quality of your LCD
monitor is the response time. This basically means how long it
takes to transform the liquid crystal to the state that will
display the correct color. The higher the response time, the
more blurry the images will be, especially images moving on
black backgrounds.
The connection between the LCD monitor and the computer also
makes a major difference in picture quality. LCD monitors have
an AGP port just like CRT's do, but they also have another port
called DVI, which instead of being analog it uses a digital
signal. Digital connections have less picture and color loss
than an analog one, but do require you to have a DVI port on
your computer. If your computer doesn't have one, then you have
to buy a new video card that does and install it.
Now that you have the basic knowledge that you need to know when
buying an LCD monitor, you are prepared to buy one at your local
store or online. Before you go though, I just wanted to say that
I have owned an LCD for the past 2 years and I could never go
back to a CRT monitor, my eyes have been spoiled! The picture
quality is just that good, plus not to mention how much more
desk space I have and the fact that I am using less power feels
good too. I guarantee that once you have an LCD monitor you
won't be able to go back to a CRT either.