It is a monitor and accessory for the computer. It is said to have excellent display performance and can automatically adjust with video cards.
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How many watts does a monitor or TV use with 35 inch screen?
It depends upon the manufacturer and the type of the monitor/TV you're using. Normally LCDs use least watts as compared to other forms of Monitors and TVs.
Does a PC monitor work the same as LCD tv?
Computer LCD displays operate in a very similar way to LCD televisions. The input signals are normally different to those available on a television but otherwise, the technologies used are the same for both.
Yes, but read on. The high-voltage switching section of any monitor or television can and does produce X-ray radiation in low doses that does cause cancer if not properly shielded. Very old equipment contained no shielding and thus was attributed to cancerous growths in some people. Some people are more susseptable to cancer based on their particular DNA. All electronic equipment, computer monitors, televisions, microwave ovens, cellular telephones, etc., emit different forms of electronic signals, and companies are all subjected to legal requirements to shield people from harm. Modern electronic circuits and redundant testing ensures products are safe for consumers. Place an older cell phone beside or directly in front of an older crt monitor, place a call to the cell phone, and you'll probably see the monitor image jump around to demonstrate poor EMI and RFI shielding.
What are the functions of a microcomputer And what is it's purpose?
The functions of a micro-computing include the processing and storage of data via inputs, and creating visual/graphical interfaces of such information. The purposes of micro-computing are wide ranging from calculations to word processing and video composing and editing.
One use of potassium is that it can treat or prevent low blood levels of potassium.
How can a light of a laptop go off when it's screen is still working?
Depends what light you are talking about. Lights on a laptop can vary.
Usually, a light which will turn off when the laptop is still on is the loading light, maybe battery light, also wifi light.
Which is more energy efficient lcd or led tv?
Power consumption varies between individual models, but LED-backlit LCD televisions typically consume less power than plasma televisions.
How to connect 2 cpu's 1 monitor 1 internet connection?
use kvm switch, for more info serach for "kvm switch".
How do you connect a laptop to a PC if the laptop does not have an OS and the PC runs XP?
Install xp on the laptop. A laptop won't work without an operating system.
You can do this. But how do you mean "connect"? If you want to share files, then here's a way. If the laptop has a floppy drive and a network card you can make a network bootdisk to boot the laptop and connect to the laptop using ethernet . This will allow you to access shares on the desktop and u can copy over files from the laptop to the desktop but you can't access the laptop from the desktop.
You can also try "LapLink" google it for more info.
Can you connect dual monitors if one is bigger than the other?
Yes, the computer doesn't know or care about the physical size of the monitors, and if they have different resolutions the operating system can apply a different number of pixels to each of them. If your running windows you'll probably want to place the taskbar on the taller one, and align the positions at the top or the bottom so the the mouse can travel smoothly from one to the other.
That probably means that your computer has a energy saver mode or sleep/standby mode set to turn on after a specified time. Try changing your computer's settings to allow a longer time or turn these modes off.
What are the disadvantages of LCD monitors?
They tend to be more fragile than CRT monitors and can thus be cracked or "dented" more easily.
LCD screens often have trouble reproducing all of the levels of the grayscale (the range of grays between true black and true white). When producing a bright white image, many LCD screens oversaturate the grayscale: the lightest grays of the scale are lost in the white background. Oversaturation can also lead to loss of color range - a poor color reproduction of a LCD screen at the brightest end of the scale, closest to white. A color-tracking error occurs when the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) do not adjust identically with signal-level changes for LCD screen. This lack of balance between the RGB channels affects color as well as grayscale, but it is most easily identified as a shift in color within shades of gray.
Perfectly uniform backlighting across an LCD's entire display surface is difficult to achieve. It is not uncommon for an LCD to have bright or dim patches or subtler variations in color intensity, which give the appearance of shading across the screen, or variable color intensity on the LCD display. Additionally, using a dark screen is the easiest way to spot glare and reflection problems, both of which can have distracting effects when you're viewing an LCD screen.
LCD screens are vulnerable. Dead pixels can occur when the screen is damaged or pressure is put upon the screen. Unfortunately, few manufacturers replace screens with dead pixels under warranty. A cracked or broken LCD displays not repairable and requires a new LCD screen to be replaced. Luckily, it is easy to replace even if you are not a technical person. Since most computer's manufacturers charge too much, you may try to find third-party companies on the market that are selling LCD screens. Some places carry a large inventory of a brand new LCD panel replacement. If you are unable to find a particular model listed on the websites, you can call or email them.
How do you connect an old monitor to a new PC with no vga output?
The computer probably uses and HDMI or DVI connector. You can purchase an adapter from most computer retail outlets.
What is the role of a DVI switch in a network?
A DVI switch can be used to plug in several different computers to a single monitor. This saves space when you have multiple computers or servers in a network where you sometimes, but not always have to look at the screen of a specific computer.
No, PearPods aren't real. They are called PearPods in shows and movies such as iCarly because they do not want to copy the copyrighted name, iPod.
How do you use a second monitor over the network?
Try a Google search for MaxiVista. This software requires that you have a spare computer that can be networked with your primary computer. Or you can try Synergy (I haven't actually tried it myself yet). It is free! http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
Check that all the wires are hooked up properly and plugged in, as well as make sure your power is on on the monitor as you never have to touch that button for powering on/off with the computer you turn it on and leave it on - the moniter should also do a self test. If that don't work your monitor might be shot but always get a second opinion and someone to look at it just incase.
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the guy above is right but if might have been messing around in the computer cases and accidently pocked some thing u werent post to and shorted out your graphics card or even your mother board so try to reseat everything if your getting no BIOS beeps or image id defiently get a ground strap and pulll out and put back in the memory graphics card but don't touch CPU it copper pins bend so easily for a amauter who doesnt know what he doin GL and like other guy said check the cord first then look into help
Why is your monitor screen too light?
When u leave the monitor ALONE for awile, it's turns to a plain black scree, then when u move the mouse (computer), or touch the pad (laptop) it comes ondim!!!xD