A typical 17" LCD for computer uses about 40 watts. Compare this to 17" CRT which is 120 watts.
This may vary as new technologies are introduce in the lighting of this appliance.
The switch to LEDs for backlighting will reduce this number significantly.
Voltage isn't 'consumed', so a better question would be, 'How much energy does an LCD monitor consume?' The answer is that it depends on the power rating of the monitor, as power describes the rate at which the monitor consumes energy, together with how long it is being being used.
The power rating can be found on your monitor's nameplate. To find out how much energy the monitor is consuming, you need to multiply its rated power (expressed in kilowatts) by the number of hours you are using it. This will tell you how many kilowatt hours of energy the monitor has consumed over that period. Your electricity supplier should be able to tell you how much you are paying, per kilowatt hour, for your electricity supply, from which you should then be able to work out how much the monitor is costing you to run.
Your Computer. Well, Sort of. Take an LCD monitor for example. Science was used to make the items in your LCD screen react. Technology was used for putting them all together and putting them in your screen.
That would be a CRT Monitor (CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube), or the big clunky monitor that you had such a hard time getting rid of when you got your LCD
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Because Alternating Current is the standard form of electricity available, devices which operate on Direct Current, such as a Liquid Crystal Display, have a converter, which converts the AC into the appropriate voltage of DC.
DLP is digital light processing and LCD is liquid crystal display.
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If you are repairing a CRT monitor they have capacitors that hold thousands of volts at high amperage. If you are repairing a LCD monitor they have Mercury in them. LCD monitors also are very high voltage.
Unlike the CRT monitor, LCD doesn't use as much power. So, the battery of the laptop is enough to power its LCD monitor. There is a power supply cables within the laptops. That cables carry the power from the battery to its LCD monitor and other power needed devices. It is the simplest answer of how is the LCD on the laptop powered?
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an lcd monitor is very slim and compact, it has much better picture and sound quality.
Yes, as long as the lcd monitor has the proper connections.
It is probably to attach to an LCD monitor.
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