Tuesday, September 21, 2010

how do you know if your peak is a LCD Screen?



Answer:

There are may ways which you can transmit the difference



First, by looking at the screen, The Dimensions of the stern of the screen. It is for sure you can see the difference between CRT and LCD within this way



Also if you make available a little pressure on to the blind you can, see the liquid close to thing moving inside. And when you switch on the blind there is no static seize build up on the screen.



LCD screen has a restricted angle of visibility. You can see the brightness changes according to the angle you are watching.
The natural way to transmit: If your monitor is more than a few inches thick, it is most probable not an LCD screen. If it is, later it is probably an LCD screen unless you enjoy bought a plasma monitor for some reason.
The monitor is runny and light compared to crt monitors, which are big and bulky.
If you look at the peak at a very shallow angle, the colors will look really messed up.
If you touch it and you see small circles around your finger. Then yes, it is Liquid Crystal Display babyy.. :D

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