monitors
by Dani Docherty
diffident types of Monitors
CRT
Cathode Ray Tube computer monitors was the most common computer monitors until flat panel screens became affordable. Similar to older TVs, CRT monitors still typically have much better contrast ratios and viewing angles than other computer monitor alternatives because they are much older then the ones we are normal to.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display computer monitors save a lot of space and can even be mounted on walls. They provide a wide viewing angle and come in sizes typically ranging from 17-inches to 60-inches.
Plasma
Plasma computer monitors are less commonly used with computers due to their high operating temperatures, high power consumption, and fixed resolution.
Touchscreen
Touchscreen computer monitors provide a new way of interacting with your computer with a touch-sensitive screen. This allows users to interact directly with the application on screen without need for a mouse or keyboard.