Monitors - LCD vs CRT

Posted by ttblogger on 12/16 at 10:52 AM Permalink

As the technology has improved and the prices have come down, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitors have rapidly been replacing CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors on desktops around the world.  ComputerWorld first reported that LCD sales would surpass CRT sales for the first time in 2003, a lead that it didn’t hold for good.  But according to DisplaySearch, a flat panel display market research and consulting company, the sales of LCD monitors regained the lead over CRT sales in the third quarter of 2004, a lead that it should eventually hold for good.

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http://www.geeks.com/techtips/2004/techtips-16dec04.htm

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    Posted by Jesse  on  11/28  at  09:31 AM
  1. My Dell doesn’t have an S-Video input.  Can I still hook up an LCD tv as a monitor?  If so, how do I do it?

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