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TYPES OF MONITOR

CATHODE RAY TUBE

C
R
T
CRT monitor
CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
- are older, significantly heavier, and take
up more space than LCD and LED monitors.
This is an outdated technology as well,
which results in higher energy consumption.
LIQUID
CRYSTAL
DISPLAY
LCD monitor
LCD stands for Liquid crystal display and is the
most widely used monitor in the world. It tends
to take up less space, less electricity, generate
less heat, and are thinner and lighter than the
ageing CRT monitors. The USP of these
monitors is the bright screen, and their cost-
effectiveness.
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE

L
E
D
LED (Light Emitting Diode)
- display is among the newest techs out there and can be
flat or curved. These monitors consist of light-emitting
diodes rather than cold cathode fluorescent lamps
(CCFLs), are brighter than other monitors, and boast up
to 4k resolutions. LED displays are more common among
gamers who play HD and high-definition games since
they consume less power than LCD monitors.
TYPES OF LED MONITORS

IN-PLANE SWITCHING
TN VERTICAL ALIGNMENT IPS
TWISTED NEMATIC
VA
HIGH PERFORMANCE COLOR REPRODUCTION

MIDDLE GROUND
O
L
E
D
Organic Light Emitting Diode
OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode,
and it uses organic materials like carbon, plastic,
wood, and polymers to transform electric current
into light. It is thinner than an LCD unit and is
especially good for watching movies. OLED
monitors are regarded as the best display
technology because of their excellent contrast
levels, excellent picture clarity, quick response,
and ideal contrast and brightness. However, they
have shorter lifespans than LCDs and LEDs, and
are more expensive.
MONITOR RESOLUTION
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