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... Even in the past monitors have amazed thousands of people and they might wonder where the color comes form and how exactly does it work. In the next few paragraphs this paper plans to show how monitors work a little history and also a few technical words and what do they exactly mean to us.
By looking at a brief history of monitors we can see how far we have come in advances. Before they used monitors they used a series of led’s that blinked or flashed at different rates to tell the viewer different outcomes. Displays have come a long way since the blinking green monitors in text based computer systems of the 1970. ... This to us seems like the dinosaurs of monitors now. ... This is used in analog monitors. The new LCD monitors uses a fully digital method. ... Some of today’s VGA adapters do not fully support the use of digital monitors, so they have to use what is called a DVI. ...
Size is another aspect to monitors. ... Monitors range from the 2. ...
Another part of monitors is the refresh rate. ...
The next thing about monitors is the power that they use. ... The CRT monitors uses more power than the LCD’s. ...
Since the monitors range from the sizes of 2. ... Finally the 50 in monitors have a price range of six thousands up to twenty thousands. The monitors have a start out price and it goes up based on the features it has and also can deal with the brand name he or she chooses to use.
In concluding the monitors are basically works simply as a TV for a persons computer. ... The monitors can be the most personal part of some computer systems due to that is usually the first part one sees when gazing around a room. Although form the fact of looking good they are very functionally and without the use of them it would be very hard to convey all the messages and images that today’s monitors can display.
Approximate Word count = 1723 Approximate Pages = 6.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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