It depends on what you're looking for. A CRT will offer slightly (perhaps unnoticably) better pictures, while an LCD monitor is more energy efficient and may look crisper.
An AGP port is best LCD t.v. and monitors
good picture quality than lcd
an lcd monitor is very slim and compact, it has much better picture and sound quality.
CRT monitors use a beam of electrons to form the picture - LCD's use microscopic pixels. CRT's need large amounts of electricity to form the picture - LCD's work with low voltages.
Blu Ray DVD players offer the best quality picture there is. It's almost too clear for my liking, but my husband who is a movie buff absolutely loves it. We have it combined with an LCD tv and the picture quality is phenomenal.
They both can be purchased with the same resolution. The difference between the two is in the fluidity and brightness of the picture. An LED provides a more vivid appereance as an LCD is less vivid.
This TV does not have the picture in picture function.
Setting an LCD monitor can prevent the blackened edges around the screen. It also is the fastest setting with the clearest picture.
No, the LCD monitor on the D40x is for menus, settings, and picture display only. This is a single lens reflex camera and as such, the image sensor is only exposed to light when the mirror swings up to take a picture.
One with a LED backlight.
1. The monitor is optimized for this and will perform better 2. You will get better picture quality
the best resolution of a monitor is the maximum it can handle, i.e 1920x1080 would be best on a hdtv or a monitor which has its maximum of 1920x1080.