LCD monitors are more expensive when compared to CRTs, they introduce the problem of viewing angles, and generally have less accurate color replication.
other then the cost the rest is almost straight lies. LCDs do not have viewing angle problems that is plasmas they also have almost the same color replication except for black where is almost right
No, CRT (spelling edit) monitors cost alot less than LCD Monitors but these days may be hard to find except for used and on ebay.
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Really fancy CRT's (4000 x 4000 pixels, square yard image) cost a fortune.
No, CRT monitors are still the best picture, but LCDs take up less room and energy.
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L.C.D. is the abbreviation for Liquid Crystal Display. They are used for wrist watches, Computer Monitors and TVs, they are much slimmer than a traditional cathode ray tube lighter and more portable.
L.C.D. is the abbreviation for Liquid Crystal Display. They are used for wrist watches, computer monitors and TVs, they are much slimmer than a traditional cathode ray tube lighter and more portable.
Older or really low-end PCs will use CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors. These are made with a large glass tube similar to older televisions. They draw more power and are much larger, making them undesirable for many people. The type of monitor in most common usage today is the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). These monitors use a flat screen with a special membrane to display images. They use less power and are smaller, but are more fragile. Older ones also did not have as good of a screen quality as CRTs and had a low refresh rate.
No. It's more like a cathode ray tube.
electrons A: It is basically a glass vacuum enclosure whereby electrons are emitted from a cathode by a heating element. A grid control the flow of these electrons and finally hit the face of the tube where is rare earth materials emit photons
CRT stands for "cathode ray tube" and they are a special kind of vaccuum tube that displays the image in old, standard TVs. LCD stands for "liquid crystal display" and it is a thin, flat electronic display that uses light-modulating properties of liquid crystals in order to give off the image.
CRO consists of a cathode ray tube which is having the vacuum conditions . The electron beam is emitted by a cathode at the rear end of the tube. This beam is accelerated and focused by one or more anodes. The rays then strike the front (other end) of the tube and produces a bright spot on the phosphorescent screen
Yes, flat monitors are completely safe to use. They tend to give off more heat than the tube monitors, however. But there are no indications that they are not safe to use in a household environment.
The electron beam produced in the cathode is essentially negative (with respect to the anode), therefore it tends to go towards potentials above the cathode's potential (more positive or less negative, as you wish).
Could you please explain your question more fully?Is it the last part of a longer question?There are many types and sizes of cathode ray tubes, which weigh different amounts.RegardsGeorge
The cathode-ray oscilloscope is an electronic display device containing a cathode-ray tube (CRT), used to produce visible patterns that are the graphical representations of electrical signals while CRT (cathode ray tube) is a tube that uses high voltage to fire electrons at a screen
i think u need to be specific abt ur questions .monitor cost will dpend upon tpe of monitor u want . first there are two tpes of monitor (i) flat bed (which are more in use today) (ii) vacum tube monitor which no one uses today so if u go for high end company it will cost u more than the cheap company