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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.
Yes, why not?
VDU is a term used to describe a visual display device for a computer. For example, a flat panel display, monitor, and a projector are all examples of VDUs. VDU is most commonly used to describe a standard CRT monitor.
Yes, If TV has VGA or DVI interface.
An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).
Possibly you mean a CRT monitor - the old-stlye big computer monitors that used cathode ray tubes (CRTs), unlike the present flat screens.
Yes.
Yes, most newer televisions can be hooked up to be used as a monitor. You will have to look at your video card and display, to make sure these are adequate.
Most LCD T.V. can be used as a computer monitor in this case you need nothing but what the Wii comes with, Flat screen monitors are the only ones that have the same equipment and can be put up with a wii
A computer monitor is used to display the data and graphics that are stored in your hardware. It controls the contrast, light and display for the computer.
displaying the picture. The actual computer is the big rectangle beside the monitor. on a laptop the monitor and the monitor are connected into a compact shape.
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