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Old computer monitors are "CRT" the latest are "LCD".
This depends on where you live.
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They are called CRT monitors
Your old computer equipment can be recycled at either CBUSA, Inc located at 1212 Taney Street or Global Re-Source Funding at 1244 Saline.
Cathode ray tubes are the screens of old fashioned televisions and computer monitors.
This depends on what computer and what monitor we are talking about. Back in the old days the monitor had no two way contact withthe comuter and controlled nothing. More current Monitors are plug and play so the monitor tells the computer what it is and how to talk to it. So to a very limited extent, yes. Then the touch screen monitors that are common now do control what happens inside the computer.
It depends on your monitor. The big old CRT monitors are analog. The computer sends digital information to the monitor but it then gets turned into analog so the monitor can display that information. The LCD monitors are digital. The computer sends digital information to the monitor which it can display because it is digital.
Older computer monitors are based on a cathode ray tube, hence the name CRT monitors. Most CRT computer monitors have a VGA input or a VGA compatible input. Many years ago, computer monitors used display standards such as CGA, EGA and Hercules. All were digital interfaces with restricted color depth. CGA was limited to 16 colors, EGA had 64 and Hercules was a monochrome image limited to black, white and bright white. The connection to the monitor was a 9 pin D connector, the same size as a VGA 15 pin but with fewer pins. If any of these monitors survive, they will not take a VGA signal. Any monitor with a VGA 15 pin connector is very likely to accept VGA signals but be warned that they are normally limited to lower resolutions than modern LCD displays.
You can call 996-6890 to arrange for curbside pickup of your old computer equipment. You can also drop off your items at Wake County's Multi-Materials Facility. Call 856-6186 to learn more.
CRT PC monitors may appear old-fashion. They are finally being phased out. Their one major advantage is their price. One would find a high use of CRT monitors in developing countries simply because they are cheaper as compared to LCD monitors. One of the disadvantages of CRT monitors is that they are known to consume a lot of power. An advice offered today is to make sure they are completely turned off when not in use. The future looks dim for the old CRT. But for that second computer, it may still find some use.
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.