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LCD stands for liquid-crystal display, which refers to how the monitor works. Behind the screen, liquid crystals are sandwiched between two layers of glass and used to change the colors of pixels ...
It not only supports both CRT and LCD displays, but also other display types, including liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS), digital light processing (DLP), TV, HDTV, Plasma, and multi-media displays.
A selection of LCD screens, including Samsung's 6 and 7 series, showing the differences between backlighting technologies. The screen on the right features a fluorescent tube backlight.
Ultimately, if you're in the market for a super-fast gaming display, this isn't a sign that it's time to switch to an old-school CRT monitor, as there are 1080p LCDs like the ASUS ROG Swift Pro ...
Adam Taylor of YouTuber is one who sticks to CRT monitors instead of LCD monitors, and he seems to have spent many years finding a working product of Sony's 24-inch flat CRT monitor GDM-FW900 .
Nearly every LCD TV on the market has a problem: uniformity. Certain areas of the screen are going to be brighter than other areas. On dark scenes, this can be visible and sometimes distracting.
I've had a KDS 17" CRT for 7+ years now<BR>and a KDS 17" LCD for 4+ yrs.<BR>Both are still working great, typically on 8hr/day during the week and ~15hrs/day on weekends.
These are often marketed as QLED, mini-LED, or just straight LED TVs, but they’re all also LCD TVs, making the whole thing just extra confusing. That’s where we can step in to help.