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LCD Technology
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| Fri Jul 06, 2001 | 8:33A| PermaLink |
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"Compare a 15-inch deep, 30-pound CRT against a panel that's less than 7 inches deep (including the base) and weighs 12 or 13 pounds, and it's easy to see the advantages of LCD displays. They don't have a CRT's geometric, convergence, or focus problems, and their clarity makes it easier to view higher resolutions at smaller screen sizes. For example, even 14.5-inch LCD display 1,024x768 well; 15-inch monitors generally aren't usable above 800x600. Also, the latest LCD displays are all digital, unlike CRTs. This means that graphics cards with digital outputs don't have to convert the graphics information into analog form as they would with a typical monitor."
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