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LCD monitors are the unsung heroes of computer hardware, and they are often an afterthought, only considered when the entire rest of the package has been decided on. When something happens to LCD monitors, however, we notice immediately. The small dent in the screen near the top will draw your eye toward the corner no matter how many times you caution yourself to simply ignore it. Likewise, the small scratch right in the middle of the screen will make you cross-eyed from the number of times you find yourself unable to resist the pull of the imperfection.
Other unpleasant things happen to LCD monitors as well. The dog tangled in the cord pulls one off the desk. The child armed with a crayon and determination can wreck a perfectly good monitor in seconds. There is at this point a tendency to really look at monitors and see the value that is out there. LCD monitors are faster, sharper, and offer a great buy.
When looking at LCD monitors the important things to consider are size, height, and sharpness. Size depends on what fits for you. Desktops can be measured. If you want to look at bigger LCD monitors, this one factor can make a huge difference in eyestrain or document hunting. Sometimes smaller is better if you need something to make a snug fit. This type of monitor can still pop if you look at the sharpness carefully.
Going to websites like Mecer can help you since you don’t have crowds pressing around you. Here you can browse with care and look for the best dot per inch. It’s a very simple rule to remember, the more dots the sharper the image. Since all the specifications are listed on the site, this is less cumbersome than having to ask a tech, or a salesperson.
The listing will also tell you what models and series the LCD monitors will work well with, and you can see what the monitor itself looks like. Not all LCD monitors have the same appearance. Some have a variety of shapes, and selecting the one that will fit your space is much easier when you can choose from a variety.
If you are like most people, the height of LCD monitors might be more important than the width. The reason is that those who game or work with lengthy documents will find more screen space with LCD monitors that have more height. You don’t have to sacrifice width for height though, since selections of larger monitors can grant you the wish for both width and height. The viewing angle for LCD monitors has greatly improved in recent years.
If you are making a change from an outdated monitor you might be pleasantly surprised at the superior response rate, and maximum viewing angle you will find with newer LCD monitors. Nevertheless, when you are looking to fit new LCD monitors into a space consider at which angle you view the screen from when making your decision.
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