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FAQ When Buying Computer Monitors

Monday, March 1st, 2010

These days all computers come with LCD monitors. They’re light and easy to move around and aren’t a strain on the users eyes. They also use low energy consumption. A typical personal sized monitor is in the fifteen to twenty inch range. They usually are not any larger than that, and if they are they’re used by either computer gamers or designers.

Once upon a time it was very expensive to own a flat screen monitor, but now they’re reasonable in price and take up so much less space. They’re also not as heavy. Tube monitors are a thing of the past and you can get an LCD with a computer package usually, or buy one separately.

One thing you might want to think of looking for is the aspect ratio. This affects the performance of a monitor, though these days most of them have a good number and you won’t need to worry about it so much. Most monitors are very good quality.

Start on the internet or at the local stores. At computer stores there will be salespeople to help out and find what you need. Conversely, the internet is usually a lot cheaper. Monitors usually come as a package bundle so it’s more going to be about what size you need, or what brand you like the best.

If you have a good graphics card in the computer already then pair it with the right monitor. This will ensure that the monitor is working at its top performance rate. It will also ensure that the monitor is working the way it should be.

Getting anti glare for the screen will help those who are at the computer for long hours. Too much use can cause eye strain and headaches. Take a break from the monitor every so often to rest your eyes. As mentioned earlier, an LCD monitor will help to cut down on the eye strain too,

Andrew Johnson is an expert in electronic consumables. If you would like more information about varieties of computer monitors or are looking for a reputable computer retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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