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The document provides an overview of different types of monitors, including CRT, LCD, and LED monitors, highlighting their explanations, pros, and cons. CRT monitors are bulky and largely obsolete, while LCD monitors are thinner and widely used, and LED monitors offer better brightness and energy efficiency. Each monitor type has its own advantages and disadvantages suited for various purposes.

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The document provides an overview of different types of monitors, including CRT, LCD, and LED monitors, highlighting their explanations, pros, and cons. CRT monitors are bulky and largely obsolete, while LCD monitors are thinner and widely used, and LED monitors offer better brightness and energy efficiency. Each monitor type has its own advantages and disadvantages suited for various purposes.

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Monitors (or display screens) are output devices used to visually display information from a computer. There are
several types of monitors, each using different technologies and suited for different purposes.

Here’s a list of common types of monitors and a brief explanation of each:

1. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Monitor

Explanation:

CRT monitors are bulky and heavy.

They use electron beams to light up phosphor dots on the inside of the screen to produce images.

Common in the past (1990s-early 2000s) but now largely obsolete.

Pros:

Good color accuracy and viewing angles.

Can support multiple resolutions well.

Cons:

Large, heavy, and consume a lot of power.

Low refresh rates compared to modern monitors.

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2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitor

Explanation:

Uses liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass layers and a backlight to display images.

Much thinner and lighter than CRTs.

Widely used in modern computers.

Pros:

Slim and lightweight.

Energy-efficient.
Sharper images compared to CRTs.
Cons:

Limited viewing angles (though improved in newer models).

Color reproduction not always as accurate as CRTs.

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3. LED (Light Emitting Diode) Monitor

Explanation:

A type of LCD monitor that uses LEDs as backlighting instead of fluorescent lights.

Brighter and more energy-efficient than traditional LCDs.

Pros:

Better contrast and brightness.

Thinner design.

More environmentally friendly.

Cons:

More expensive than basic LCDs.

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