The growing popularity of flat computer monitors is down to the great benefits they offer. You just have to walk into a computer store and see shelves lined with flat LCD monitors. One group of people who have really experienced an advantage over using these types of monitors are designers.
The display on a flat monitor is higher in resolution and also better at displaying colors. Images are much more lifelike and many flat computer monitors can reproduce accurate colors compared to print. Being able to see and create an image on screen that is as real to the final printed article is incredibly helpful for graphics designers and photographers.
Keep in mind that while you can expect far superior display compared to CRT monitors each model may vary slightly in contrast, color balance as well as saturation. Individuals who plan to use their new monitor mainly for design work should have a first hand look at the display before buying.
Currently you can choose either glossy or matte flat computer monitor displays. There are many a disagreement to which is better, but at the end of the day it's really down to personal preference. Glossy monitors are more reflective and may be difficult to see when there is a strong light source behind you. They tend be clearer and more vibrant than the matter variety.
With a matte computer monitor you will experience much less glare and as a result less strain on the eyes. As you might expect, a matte display will give everything a lusterless feel which in some people's books isn't a good thing. Before deciding on which one to go for you should consider what you will be using it for and more importantly, where.
If you work at home where you have the freedom to move your workspace and evade light sources from behind, then a shiny flat computer monitor will be a good choice. Many individuals prefer glossy since it makes viewing photos, watching movies and gaming a lot crisper and much more vivid.
Flat screen monitors generally go up to about 32 inches which should be sufficient for any purpose. If you wanted bigger, you could actually connect a large LCD TV straight to the PC. Another way to expand is by rigging up a dual screen display with two monitors. As with most things the bigger you go the more expensive it is. For an average size flat screen monitor you're looking around the $200 mark. Larger monitors can fetch up to $2000 and beyond.
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