Flat panel buying tips
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Introduction
Flat Panel is a relatively new technology when compared to the CRT or standard monitor technology and is now available for desktop computers. With new technology comes new important considerations to look at when purchasing a flat panel solution.
Technology
Before looking at what type of configurations you need to look for when purchasing a computer Flat Panel, it is important to know if you want a CRT or a Flat Panel / LCD monitor.
CRT Today, one of the most commonly used technologies for computer monitors. CRT, or Cathode Ray Tube, is a technology much like what you will find on most TVs. CRT monitors are an affordable solution but are bulky and very heavy.
Tips on buying a monitor can be found on our Monitor buying tips section.
LCD LCD, or Liquid Crystal Display, monitors are similar to what is found on portable computers. LCD monitors overall generally display much sharper of an image, are lighter and more space efficient; however, they are much more of an expensive solution for desktop displays.
Size
Dimensional Size When looking at LCD / Flat Panel displays, one of the most noticeable and considerable reasons for purchasing a Flat Panel is its size. As you will see, a Flat Panel display is generally about 1-2 foot deep.
Screen Size - When looking at Flat Panel displays, the screen size is measured differently from a standard monitor. Standard monitors are measured from the bottom left of the screen to the top right of the screen, plastics and all. However, when measuring an LCD, the actual viewable area is measured. The below chart is a comparison of an LCD sizes and the general comparison to CRT (standard monitor) displays.
LCD | CRT |
13.5" | 15" |
14.5" - 15" | 17" |
18" | 21" |
Resolution
Resolution The maximum resolution is the amount of pixels that can be displayed horizontally x vertically. Be cautious when purchasing a monitor at any size that advertises a large resolution size, such as 1,600 x 1,200 for a 15" monitor.
Some monitor manufacturers may allow for such high resolutions at a high cost but the user will never utilize such a resolution. As the monitor increases in size, the image display will decrease; below is a listing of a usable resolution limit by the size of the monitor.
15" 800 x 600 / 1,024 x 768
17" 1,280 x 1,024
19" 1,280 x 1024
21" - 1,600 x 1,200
Other considerations
Refresh rate When purchasing a Flat Panel / LCD, the refresh rate is not important.
Display angle With an LCD display you will find that it is very difficult and sometimes impossible to see from any other angle besides straight on. If you plan on using the display for DVD movies where other people may be watching the same screen, you may want to consider a CRT instead of a Flat Panel display.
Backlight Unlike a good CRT, a Flat Panel LCD is backlit and the light must past though polarization filters and other layers before emerging from the display. This is why most LCD displays are not as bright as a CRT.
Flat display A flat panel, unlike any CRT, is truly flat. Some manufacturers may advertise a CRT as being a flat display, but they will always have some curvature.
Controls When purchasing a Flat Panel / LCD you may find that there are not many controls to adjust the display. This is normal to expect very few and sometimes one or two buttons used to adjust the display.
Price range
When purchasing a Flat panel / LCD you should expect to pay more than a Monitor / CRT as this is a new and improved technology. Below is what you should expect to pay by size of display.
14" | $600.00 or less |
15" | $900.00 - $1,200.00 |
18" | $2,500.00 - $3,000.00 |
22" | $3,000.00 or more |
*All prices are estimated prices and are not quotes. When the flat panel is first introduced, the price will generally be higher. All prices are US Currency, prices may vary in different countries. All prices are based on new products and not those purchased refurbished or used. All above prices are Flat Panel / LCD displays and not standard CRT monitors.
Ready to buy
Once you have reviewed the appropriate information and believe that you are ready to make a purchase of a flat panel, ensure that the source that you plan on purchasing the flat panel from is a reputable source and you have reviewed our section on what to look out for when purchasing over the Internet.
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