cuz the display looks nicer man...with computers the hier the anything the better....exept of course cost ;)
The number of pixels on an LCD monitor depends on its resolution. Common resolutions include Full HD (1920x1080), which has approximately 2.1 million pixels, and 4K (3840x2160), which has around 8.3 million pixels. Higher-end monitors can have even greater resolutions, such as 5K (5120x2880) or 8K (7680x4320), offering significantly more pixels. Each pixel is made up of subpixels that create the full color display.
Yes. DPI - dots (in this case pixels) per inch.
A discount LCD monitor has around "1920 x 1080" pixels but this may vary by the type of flat screen television you have as all televisions are not the same. A standard monitor will have the lowest possible settings for pixels.
Not all HD tv's are high defintiion,but a 720p LCD does 1280x720, for a total of 921,600 pixels and an 1080p tv is 1920×1080, or 2,073,600 pixels in total.
Dead pixels in an LCD TV means that the transistor is broken. It is possible to get the TV replaced under warranty or take it to a repair shop to be fixed.
On a computer screen, having many pixels per square inch means that there is higher graphics rendering. This terminology can be used to measure the graphics of a game system.
If one has a 1080p LCD screen the number of pixels the screen usually will have 1920 pixels in length and 1080 pixels in width. The 1080p means that there are 1080 lines of vertical resolution on the LCD screen.
Computer graphics are made up of pixels. Pixels combine to form vector or scaler images.
A B grade LCD monitor is typically a unit that has some sort of defect with the panel. The most common defect are stuck pixels. Other issues may be un-even backlighting or noticable flaws with the LCD panel itself. But the unit will still function with these defects.
Usually the more pixels you have, the clearer or higher the resolution you have.
Common examples of raster devices are computer monitors (e.g. cathode ray tube, LCD). The term "raster device" means a device that is composed of discrete image samples or pixels.
The main unit of measure on a computer is pixels. Most icons on a computer are 16x16 pixels by default.