Why does an LCD monitor have better resolution than a CRT monitor?
An LCD monitor does not have a better resolution than a CRT, generally speaking. Very old and cheap CRT's (pre 1995) have lower resolutions than newer models. LCD's are limited to "Native Mode" which means that they will produce images at higher or non-native modes, but these are lower quality images. Good CRT monitors (professional level monitors) will produce images in resolutions much higher than LCD monitors, and at refresh rates that are triple (or more: for fast moving video FPS type games). They also have better contrast ratio's, better color reproduction (higher number of colors), no motion blur or screen sheering, wider view angles, better environmental light adaptation, no dead pixels, no banding, no hatching flicker. Most non professional CRT's will still beat a LCD hands down on these same issues. LCD's are also limited life (1/4 or less) than a CRT. You only save electric usage(LCD 5/65, CRT 30/150 watts), and desk space for an LCD.
Have you tried a different monitor? Even if it's giving an actual error message, it may just be broken. Also, it may be your graphics card; or if your using integrated graphics, they may be shot too. Try the monitor on a different computer so you know that it works. Then go from there.
Default screen resolution for 18 inch monitor?
Sorry, there is no default resolution. There have been various 18´´ monitors.
Can you use polish on a plasma tv screen?
Its better to use screen cleaner of the type used for computer monitors as these are alcohol based and dry without leaving a reside. Polish can be affected by the heat of the screen. DO NOT clean a hot screen and do not press hard of the screen itself as this can cause damage . Always refer to the manufacturers instructions as well as there are issues of warranty to consider
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Can you connect CRT monitor to DVI port?
If a CRT monitor has either a DVI or HDMI port then it can be connected to a DVI output port of a computer or other source. CRT monitors are now hard to find and few of them have any kind of digital input. The likely answer to the question is "no" but of course it depends on the features of the monitor
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How do you set the contrast on computer?
Generally, there is a contrast control on the monitor. How to adjust it depends on the monitor. You often have to pull up the monitor's on-screen display to adjust the contrast, brightness, and other settings.
There are often also video card controls too. If you cannot adjust things as you wish on your monitor, you can often go to the display setting in the control panel and see if there are controls there specific to your video card. It might be called the Catalyst Control Panel or mention nVidia.
Prepare for the installation process. Carefully chose the wall you want to mount the LCD monitor to, and make sure you have the right equipment. If you want to mount the monitor onto a brick wall, you will need concrete anchors to help support the LCD mount. For drywall, you need a stud finder to locate the studs behind the wall
Drive controllers are certain cricuits that control drives like the hard disk
Not sure what your question is but it seems you are asking about monitor types.
CRT refers to Cathode Ray Tube. This refers to a monitor based on a large, heavy glass tube with an electron gun on one end and a phosphor screen on the other. Until the late 20th century this was the dominant display technology for television and data processing applications.
LCD refers to Liquid Crystal Display. This refers to a monitor based on a liquid crystal material sandwiched between two panes of flat glass. The liquid crystal is normally clear allowing light to pass through it but when a voltage is applied it turns opaque and blocks light. If the panes of glass have a transparent but electrically conductive grid applied to them then a pattern of characters or images can be produced. If a back light is shined through the flat panel and colored filters are placed over small picture elements (pixels) a full color image can be produced. Most laptop displays and many flat panel TV and computer displays use this technology now.
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Who would use for a CRT Monitor?
graphics artists.. the color reproduction is better on a crt then on most low grade lcds... and they are cheaper then the expensive lcds
wow the first decent question today.. congrats, everyone else in an idiot
How have the technological changes of the Information Age transformed modern society?
One technological change in the Information Age has transformed the types of jobs available in modern society. Another impact has been on productivity.
What is more important to consider when buying a flashlight the candlepower or lumens?
They are one in the same just a different way of measuring the output of light. Much in the same way one would say a football field is 100 yards long it is also 300 ft. A rough answer to your question is 100 llumens equals about 26,500 candlepower. The term candlepower came about of course way back when everyone used candles in stead of modern lightbulbs. Llumens come from putting light on an object from a distance and maesuring the light at that point and distance. Very similar is horsepower and torque where horsepower is NOT a measured number on a dyno it is computed from torque output then converted from work over time.
Are computer monitors radioactive?
Some of the older monitors that use a cathode ray tube could emit very small amounts of x-rays. Regulations for television sets limited that radiation to less than 0.5 mR/h, or about 4.5 uGy/h. Since 2007, most CRTs are well below that limit.
Accidentally uninstalled video driver and now your monitor shows no image?
Take the card out and then try plugging the monitor back into your onboard and then making sure that you enable the onboard video in BIOS try booting up.
Why does computer take so long to come on after the welcome screen appears?
Windows has a tendency to clog up over time. Reinstalling every few years is advisable. If this happened sooner, you might have a virus.
Difference between graphics of crt and tft?
The graphics of CRT and TFT monitors differ mainly in clarity, motion handling, and color.
CRT monitors provide smooth, natural colors with excellent motion handling but are bulky and may flicker.
TFT monitors are slim, lightweight, and deliver sharp, bright HD graphics with no flicker, but work best at native resolution.
The computer Monitor allows you to know exactly what you are doing with the computer. it also makes it easyer to control it.
How do i fix a blank monitor problem?
the monitor works and the video card and the power supply but i don't know if its the CPU chip or the motherboard how can i tell whats wrong
What is a raster scan system What is a picture element how it is?
Raster scan, or raster scanning: is the pattern of image detection and reconstruction in television, and is the pattern of image storage and transmission used in most computer image systems. The word raster comes from the Latin word for a rake, as the pattern left by a rake resembles the parallel lines of a scanning raster.
Picture element:
In a raster scan, an image is cut up into successive samples called pixels, or picture elements, along scan lines. Each scan line can be transmitted as it is read from the detector, as in television systems, or can be stored as a row of pixel values in an array in a computer system. On a television receiver or computer monitor, the scan line is turned back to a line across an image, in the same order. After each scan line, the position of the scan line is advanced, typically downward across the image in a process known as vertical scanning, and a next scan line is detected, transmitted, stored, retrieved, or displayed. This ordering of pixels by rows is known as raster order, or raster scan order.
Why does your computer screen flash black when starting up?
Reason for black screen: