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Things To Consider When Buying LCD Monitor | Microtips Technology

Are you planning to buy a new LCD monitor or replace the old one? Then, there are several factors that you need to look for while getting the same. Keep reading to find more.<br><br>For More Information: https://www.microtipsusa.com/blog/things-to-consider-when-buying-lcd-monitor/

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Things To Consider When Buying LCD Monitor | Microtips Technology

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  1. THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYINGLCD MONITOR MICROTIPSTECHNOLOGY Thefollowingtipswillhelpyou decide which LCD computer monitorisrightforyou

  2. SCREENSIZE The diagonal measurement is from the lower-left corner to the upper-right corner in inches. The screen size ranges from 15″ to 30″. Most desktop monitors are between 19″ and 22″ in today’s market, although larger sizes are not uncommon.

  3. ASPECTRATIO According to the aspect ratio, the number of horizontal pixels in a display is higher than that of vertical pixels. Typical CRT monitors had an aspect ratio of 4:3 and were almost square. Today, you can find widescreen monitors with aspect ratios like movie theater screens (16:9 or 16:10). 16:9 is sometimes referred to as HD (high definition).

  4. RESOLUTION An image’s resolution refers to how many pixels are displayed horizontally and vertically. Currently, LCD flatscreens only have one native resolution because of the nature of LCD technology. Thus, their native resolution describes the absolute number of pixels present horizontally and vertically.

  5. CONTRASTRATIO In LCD computer monitors, the contrast ratio measures how much variation between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks. As the contrast ratio increases, the whites and blacks become whiter and blacker, and the gray values in between. 1,000: 1 is the best contrast ratio you can achieve.

  6. BRIGHTNESS Several backlights illuminate an LCD monitor. Candelas per square meter (cd/m2) measure brightness. To watch movies and play games on your computer, you need at least 300 cd/m2, i.e., a higher intelligence. Generally, there is no need to exceed 250 cd/m2 for office work or browsing.

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