LCD vs. CRT Part 2

Auto Date Monday, May 10th, 2010

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3. The LCD monitor has a consistent tonal scale, an excellent text contrast and it does not normally flicker. The CRT monitor has strong bright areas that may cause other parts of the picture to dim. CRT monitors also have poor text contrast because of the limited bandwidth. CRT monitors also inherently flicker.
4. The contrast and color of the images displayed by an LCD monitor may change with respect to the viewing angle while the CRT monitor delivers consistent image.
5. On dark images, the LCD monitor displays black poorly while the CRT monitor provides good blacks given that the monitor is properly adjusted.

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