Thursday 5 August 2021

Reliability and Spectacular Images: LED vs LCD Computer Monitors

 Except for the one LED (Light Emitting Diode), computer monitor that I am currently typing on, I have never seen an LCD (Liquid Crystal Disk Display) monitor last more than 5 years. The 15-inch LED monitors can be very costly for their size, costing anywhere from $500 to $900. My 15-inch square LED monitor was $400 10 years ago, but it is still in good condition. After 3 years, my 25-inch wide LCD monitor went black. I now have to choose between an LCD with better image quality and an LED that is more reliable.

Although I have seen larger LED monitors, a high-quality monitor of the same quality is more expensive. Although you can find cheaper LED monitors, they are made with inferior electronic components and won't last as long. The flat panel LCD monitors that I have owned before now only last 3 to 5 years, then they go black.

Flat panel T.V. Flat panel T.V. T.V. Sets can now be set up as T.V. and computer monitors. Because the technology is very similar, sets are now set up as computer monitors and T.V. The LED TVs and computer screens use less energy, and are superior to LCD TVs in all other aspects.

The LCD monitors have superior image quality and cannot be matched by LED monitors. New technology is helping to make LED computer monitors more attractive than LCD monitors. T.V. sets are just beginning to use this new LED technology. sets. T.V. Sets use the same backlit technology that computer monitors. However, my problem with computer monitors has been always because they are made at a higher rate than T.V. Sets are made to meet the demand for computers more than T.V.

The back lighting is what makes the difference between an LED and LCD. The back lighting of the LED uses "Light Emitting Diodes", which light up specific pixels and lasts forever. While the LCD uses fluorescent Cold cathode lighting to illuminate each individual pixel, the LED uses "Light Emitting Diodes". Individual pixels can be backlit to produce more vibrant colors and true-life images. However, the fluorescent Cold-cathode lighting used for this purpose is not recommended as it can go bad and may prove costly to repair. A new computer monitor will be more affordable. Your computer monitor could die due to other electronic components failing before the "Light Emitting Diodes" fail.

While the LED displays will offer richer colors, the LCD images will be more natural and life-like. The LCD is gaining popularity because of its superior image quality, which reduces their cost. However, LED displays are proving to be more popular with higher quality images.

Plasmas are dead. According to my research, only LG makes plasmas. Both LCDs and LEDs are more reliable. Plasma screens are hotter because they contain a large fluorescent Cold-cathode Lamp, while LCDs have liquid crystals and a few small fluorescent Cold cathode lamps. The LCD has a longer lifespan and uses very little energy.

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