Medical grade Computer Monitors provide high quality displays. They have some unique features needed for efficiency and accuracy in viewing images and they can calibrate themselves automatically to match contrast to brightness.
LCD (liquid crystal display) is a display technology. (Forcomparison, look upplasma display or the older cathode-ray technology.) "Medical Grade" usually indicates that the monitor has been UL approved for use in medical (hospital) settings, and often this means approved for use in a patient room. Such monitors are NOT to be confused with "diagnostic quality" which are much more costly and would be used to display and actually read radiology images to determine patient diagnoses. They would come with features such as a jack which can be used to plug in a bedside pillow speaker, front panel lock-out, automatic volume limiter, and things like that.
Well, when you get to the very basics, there is no difference. In fact, some televisions can even be used as computer monitors now, but most monitors cannot be used as televisions.When not looking at the basics, a monitor typically has a higher resolution, or more pixels.
CRT monitors are the old traditional fat monitors that look like TVs, and TFT are flat screens.
the monitor is not the computer, the CPU is. the monitor is basically the screen, but this doesn't always apply to modern desktops, because certain monitors have built in CPUs.
A Polar monitor is a heart rate monitor made by the company "Polar". One can find more information about Polar monitors on their official website or in a medical or outdoor supply store that sells their products.
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LCD monitor and the LED monitor
LCD monitor and the LED monitor
The main difference between a computer monitor and an LCD TV monitor is the pixel density, which is nearly twice as high on a computer monitor. This is the main reason that a computer monitor is more expensive. In addition, most computer monitors have a 16:10 aspect ratio, while TV monitors have a 16:9 aspect ratio.
It monitors pulse.
Monitors is the plural form.
Monitors are the old school bulky computer screens which resemble older tvs. A panel is a monitor which is thin and has a flat screen. Regardless of which one it is, any screen used for a computer is considered the monitor.
Computer monitors have higher resolution (more lines or pixels) than television monitors (screens or tubes). Computer monitors also have the ability to "address" (pinpoint and turn on/off or color) every pixel (single dot of color on the screen). Television monitors do not have that precision.