Computer Monitor Basics
You're looking at it whenever you work or play on your computer, so it stands to reason that the monitor is one of the most important accessories to your computer system. Computer monitors come in various styles and sizes, and some offer various functions, such as a built-in speaker system. You will obviously consider your budget for a monitor, but may also want to consider how often you will be using your computer and how you will be using it.
How Computer Monitor Sizes are Measured
Monitors are available in 15, 17, 19 and 21 inch sizes. The size of a monitor is the viewable area of the screen, which is measured diagonally (i.e., from the upper left corner of the screen to the lower right corner of the screen and vice versa). These diagonal measurements are of the screen only and not the casing of the computer monitor. Regardless of what type of monitor you decide to purchase, the larger the monitor, the more expensive the monitor will be. However, if you use your computer several hours a day, you will experience less eye strain with a larger monitor.
CRT Computer Monitor Bargains
If you are looking for an extra monitor or just want something cheap for your home office or kids, the CRT monitor will probably be the most economical option.
Although they are big and bulky, CRT monitors will do the job for basic home computer uses such as sending and receiving email, playing video games, or running an accounting program. These types of activities do not require an elaborate or expensive monitor.
A standard CRT (cathode ray tube) computer monitor works like a standard CRT television, accounting for its bulky size. Many people are switching to smaller, flat screen monitors and as a result, the prices of CRT computer monitors are dropping. I have found refurbished CRT monitors at auction for just $12. Brand new CRTs may cost anywhere from $40 to $100, which is just a fraction of the cost of the flashier LCD monitors.
Prices Are Dropping on LCD Monitors
They're sleek. They don't take up a lot of space. They look sharp. For these and other reasons, many people these days are selecting the more advanced LCD (liquid crystal display) computer monitors for business and home use. Nowadays, the flat screen LCD monitors are often packaged with a new computer system. LCD monitors are lighter and flatter than CRT monitors, and are generally more energy efficient and produce sharper pictures.
Although prices for LCD monitors are dropping since they initially came on the market, they are still more costly than CRT monitors. Generally speaking, an LCD monitor will cost around four times as much as a CRT monitor.
Considerations for Choosing Your Monitor
Whether you choose to purchase a CRT or LCD computer monitor, you will want to choose the size that you will be most comfortable with. As mentioned above, the more time you work at your computer, the more you will benefit from a larger view screen. Although larger monitor screens can be beneficial, you want to make sure that the monitor will fit in the area where you will be using it, and will fit your budget as well.
Online vendors offer some terrific deals for just about any type of computer monitor. If you are looking for something reliable but have a tight budget, you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing a refurbished model. Before buying a new or refurbished computer monitor online, however, make sure it has a warranty. Check out the shipping costs, too. Because of their bulk, shipping costs for CRT monitors can be high. Some online vendors offer free shipping.
Estate sales, garage sales and the local classifieds are excellent resources for used computer monitors ... and of course, you avoid shipping fees when you shop locally. When buying from individuals, see if the seller can plug the monitor in and demonstrate that it is in good working order. You can find any type of monitor at your hometown computer retailer.
Whether you are acquiring a new monitor online or offline, make sure that it is compatible with your computer.
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Published November 8th, 2007
Filed in Technology