Probably TFT (thin film transistor) for thie display - until plasma technology gets cheap enough to include it as standard.
Few of the technologies used in Computer Monitors are CRT, LCD, LED, OLED & PLASMA.
Devices commonly used with a computer are called peripherals. Items such as keyboards, mice, monitors, hard drives, and printers are examples of peripherals.
The technology that allowed digital processes to be used in cameras was the introduction of pixelated imaging. It is the same technology that is frequently found in computer monitors and televisions.
The USBs on the computer monitors can be used for the mini-hubs.
Yes.
commonly operated machine particularly used for technology education and research
Yes, it can.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) it a technology used by computer hardware to display information (on a screen). There really is no such thing as a "LCD computer" but there are many computers with LCD monitors - most of them in fact!
Being unclear what you might be referring to it could be: LCD, LED, LCD-LED, OLED, etc.
This new technology used semiconductor sensors instead of film to record images and then displayed the images on television screens or computer monitors rather than paper.
The older style of computer monitors used technology that seems like it comes out of the stone age when compared with the LED monitors out today. Not only does this mean that the lower end technology is less attractive, but it also means that these outdated monitors use up way too much electricity for what you get out of them. When you upgrade to using LED monitors, you're not only getting a significantly better picture, but you're also completely slashing your electricity bill in the process. Also, finding LED monitors for cheap is not difficult, especially if you buy them in bulk to use for large computer networks or security setups.
Yes if it has VGA or HDMI input.