A monitor is used to display the screen you are using. It is a piece of equipment that translates information processed by the computer into a form that we can understand.
Monitors typically use VGA or DVI now-a-days.
Yes,but it's now a legacy connection.People with older monitors still use it,but new monitors will not have it.
Windows 98 will support a maximum of nine monitors.
No
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.
LCD monitors use far less energy then plasma monitors.
You can use different brands of monitors with gateway CPU. All you have to do is ensure that the connection ports are compatible, You can use both TFT and CRT monitors.
Plasma monitors are not recommended for outdoor use. Laptops mainly use LCD displays, which are back-lit, lighter, and more rugged for outdoor and mobile usage.
Monitors marked with the Energy Star approval are generally rated at the least power consumption available.
Radon monitors work by detecting the presence of radon gas in the air. They typically use a passive or active method to measure radon levels. Passive monitors absorb radon gas, which is then analyzed in a lab. Active monitors use electronic sensors to continuously measure radon levels in real-time.
Most use a mercury backlight.
heart rate monitors