Having decided to purchase a modern LCD monitor, the future owner is faced with a huge selection of models.
The most obvious difference is the cost. Moreover, sometimes its formation, as it may seem, does not obey the laws of logic. So, a monitor with a larger diagonal may cost less than with a similar model, but with a smaller screen. To a person who does not know what a matrix of monitors is, this state of affairs seems strange. However, everything is natural. The price of the device is determined by a number of characteristics, including the manufacturer, scan frequency (for 3D images), and interfaces. The final cost is also affected by the matrix of monitors. This characteristic is inherent only in liquid crystal models and is not available in CRT technology. What is she like?, – , (- ). -, . . . , (, ). , . , ().
Most budget models use a variation of TN. This is always indicated in the instructions and on the manufacturer’s website, so there are no problems with determining the types of monitor matrix . TN technology allows you to produce inexpensive screens that are characterized by high speed (low pixel translation time from one state to another). However, matrices for TN-based monitors are gradually starting to be squeezed out of the market by more promising alternative solutions. The reason for this is the known disadvantages of this technology:- severe color distortion when viewed at an angle, and also in the vertical plane;
poor display of black - it turns out with a grayish tint;- color mismatch to the original. Although green remains green and blue remains blue, shades and their depth are disturbed.
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