CRT Monitors – Pro’s and Con’s
CRT Monitors – Pro’s and Con’s
Today, CRT monitors are outdated. Many claim that they are too bulky and weight too much- LCD monitors are in more high of a demand. It would seem, the price is the only thing going for them.
Pricing is the clear plus- costing much less than other forms of [...]
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CRT Monitors – Pro’s and Con’s
Today, CRT monitors are outdated. Many claim that they are too bulky and weight too much- LCD monitors are in more high of a demand. It would seem, the price is the only thing going for them.
Pricing is the clear plus- costing much less than other forms of technology such as LCD or plasma. They also last longer, giving you more shelf life for your money. They can endure lots of heat- so don’t expect LCD’s to hold up in extreme heat like a CRT can.
CRT image quality is still good- but other forms of monitors are much better. They are much heavier, and bulkier. CRT monitors should never be left on too long- they can ‘burn’ an image of what is on the screen into the monitor. CRT’s can never exceed 40 inches, so you will have to opt for a different monitor if you wish for a larger screen.
CRT is here to stay, for the time being, because of its good pricing and excellent image quality. If you want to upgrade to the likes of LCD or plasma, be prepared to shell out extra money. If you are on a budget, it is recommended you stick with the CRT.
Written by WorldsBest on March 25th, 2007 with
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