
This is a guest article written by our content partners at Benchmarkreviews.com
It’s a well-known fact that nearly all consumers purchase their monitor based on size and price alone. Like everything we shop for, it is human instinct to get as much as possible for as little as possible. So why should we bother ourselves with the details, and what difference could it possibly make? Most people aren’t even aware of the different construction processes used to produce the widescreen monitor that rests on their desks. Benchmark Reviews explores the various LCD monitor technologies used by manufacturers to produce computer monitors, and matches application to architecture for our readers.
After years of writing technical articles and product reviews for the computer industry, I have learned that visitors who read my articles don’t study them like a book. Instead, they want the condensed bullet-items and a conclusive summary. Unfortunately, you’ll have to read this article if you want to learn something from it. Here’s just a few of the items this article will discuss:
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How to choose the most appropriate LCD panel technology to suit your purpose
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How the size of a LCD monitor may have a negative effect on graphics performance
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Size doesn’t always matter, but resolution does
But before we get into the core of our purpose, let’s bring you up to speed with the topic at hand: LCD technology.
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