1 - Introduction 2 - CRT components 3 - LCD technology 4 - Refresh and response 5 - LCD disassembly 6 - LCD disassembly 2 7 - The Future Next We all spend an awful lot of time sat in front of ...
Don't listen to the hype. Ignore the commercials. Leer skeptically at the salesman. There is no such thing as an LED TV, and "LED" doesn't mean it's any better than other TVs. LED is just a type of ...
We spend a lot of time reading about the differences between display technologies like LCD and OLED, which, like all display technologies, are built to fool our eyes into seeing things that are only ...
Buying a TV has become as complicated as selecting the right mobile phone plan. Before large flat panel displays invaded our lives, the only real question when purchasing a CRT (cathode ray tube) TV ...
It has been a long time coming – 36 years since the first LCD was made and over 100 years since scientists first discovered the singular properties of liquid crystals – but LCDs have finally taken ...
In a standard color CRT monitor, three electron beams each excite phosphors for the three primary additive colors: red, green, and blue. In black and white CRTs, there's just a single electron beam, ...
There's been a lot of talk over the past year about LED TVs and how exactly they differ to the current and previous crop of LCD TVs. The big misconception behind the technology is that it's an ...
Many people treat old electronics like junk, but CRT TVs break that rule. Modern displays often deliver a sharp, clean picture, yet they struggle to recreate the same authentic look and feel tied to ...
Has anyone here ever actually checked to see how much $$ (or rather KW) are saved by a flat panel monitor compared to a CRT?<BR><BR>At work they are ordering new machines and they are trying to decide ...
Flat panel monitors are a relatively recent product to enter the computer market. The clue to LCD technology is in the name - crystals that are in liquid form. Because they are in a liquid form they ...