Computer monitor buying tip
Purchasing
a computer monitor can be one of the most important pieces of the
computer as it is what will display everything coming from your
computer.
Technology
CRT
- Today, one of the most commonly used technologies for computer
monitors. CRT, or Cathode Ray Tube, is a technology much like what you
will find on most TVs. CRT monitors are an affordable solution; however,
they are bulky and very heavy.
Flat Panel and LCD
- LCD, or Liquid Crystal Display, monitors are similar to what is found
on portable computers. LCD monitors overall display much sharper of an
image, are lighter and more space efficient; however, they are much more
of an expensive solution for desktop displays.
Size
When considering purchasing a monitor utilizing the CRT technology it is important to consider the following:
Dimensional Size
Size can be one of the more important considerations when purchasing a
computer monitor. Monitors are available in 15",17", 19" and 21." Like
most things, larger is more expensive. The larger the screen, the more
amount of viewable space you will be able to work with. We recommend
users that plan on utilizing their computer for more than one-two hours a
day and have the available space purchase at least a 17" monitor. Users
who plan on using the computer for graphic art or cad, we highly
recommend utilize at least a 21" monitor. Finally, users with little
space or plan on using the computer for word processing and e-mail may
want to consider a 15" monitor.
Viewable Size -
The viewable size of the monitor is a very important consideration and
can vary by manufacturer. The viewable size is the size of the viewable
area and not the complete monitor.
Dot and stripe pitch
When purchasing a monitor, Dot Pitch
or Stripe Pitch is a very important consideration. Dot Pitch
measurement is found on most monitors and defines the amount of space
(in millimeters) that separates two adjacent pixels that are the same
color. The smaller the Dot Pitch, the sharper the image. We recommend
that when purchasing a monitor the Dot Pitch be no bigger than 0.25
Stripe
Pitch is a measurement used with Trinitron or Diamondtron monitors and
is a measurement (in millimeters) that separates two like-colored
stripes. The lower the Stripe Pitch the higher the quality of image.
When
looking at monitors you should only see a Dot Pitch measurement or a
Stripe Pitch measurement. You should not see both of these measurements
measuring the same monitor.
Finally, these two
different measurements should not be a measurement comparison when
deciding between two or more monitors, each technology is different.
Resolution
The maximum resolution
is the amount of pixels that can be displayed horizontally x
vertically. Be cautious when purchasing a monitor at any size that
advertises a large resolution size such as 1,600 x 1,200 for a 15"
monitor.
Some monitor manufacturers may allow for such
high resolutions at a high cost but the user will never utilize such a
resolution. As the monitor increases in size, the image display will
decrease; below is a listing of a usable resolution limit by the size of
the monitor. These sizes can be debated but are the standard and most
viewed resolutions.
15" 800 x 600 or 1,024 x 768
17" 1,280 x 1,024
19" 1,280 x 1024
21" - 1,600 x 1,200
17" 1,280 x 1,024
19" 1,280 x 1024
21" - 1,600 x 1,200
Refresh rate
The
refresh rate is a measurement of the number of times per second the
screen is redrawn. This measurement is measured in hertz and it is
recommended that a monitor have at least a refresh rate of 75 MHz at the
resolution you wish to run at.
Controls
When
purchasing a monitor, it is important to look at the available controls
of that monitor. The controls allow for modification or adjustment of
the viewable settings.
Price range
When
purchasing a monitor, expect to pay much less than an LCD or Flat Panel
display. In addition, the larger the monitor the more money you can
expect to pay. When purchasing a monitor, expect to pay the following by
size.
15" display: $200 or less
17" display: $200 to $400
19" display: $400 to $1,000
21" display: $700 to $2,000
17" display: $200 to $400
19" display: $400 to $1,000
21" display: $700 to $2,000
Ready to buy
Once
you have reviewed the appropriate information and believe that you are
ready to make a purchase of a new monitor, ensure that the source that
you plan on purchasing the monitor from is a reputable source and you
have reviewed our section on what to look out for when purchasing over
the Internet.
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you with issues you may encounter during the purchase and installation
of your monitor regardless if you purchase through us or another vendor.
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