Monitor

Monitor

The monitor works with a video card, located inside the computer case, to display images and text on the screen. Newer monitors usually have LCD (liquid crystal display) or LED (light-emitting diode) displays. These can be made very thin, and they are often called flat-panel displays. Older monitors use CRT (cathode ray tube) displays. CRT monitors are much larger and heavier, and they take up more desk space.
Most monitors have control buttons that allow you to change your monitor's display settings, and some monitors also have built-in speakers.
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LCD Monitors
Affordable monitors provide quality performance.
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LED Monitors
These thin LCD monitors with an LED backlight provide bright images.
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IPS Monitors
Optimal color at virtually any viewing angle, perfect for graphics work and gaming.
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Gaming Monitors
Fast refresh rates and response times keep up with today's games.
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4K Ultra HD Monitors
Four times the picture resolution of full HD 1080p.
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Curved Monitors
Offering an immersive experience, a curved monitor provides a wider field of view.
LED displays are actually LCDs that are backlit with light-emitting diodes. This allows for greater contrast than a traditional LCD.
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