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All this is due to the electric charges which, when hitting a given crystal, dissolve, thus affecting the adjacent crystals. Such matrices were used in the first laptops, and are currently used in watches and calculators. The second type of matrices, active matrices, are made of thin-film transistors. from the crystals, and thus there is no problem of smudging or blurring of the image. In the case of this solution, we are additionally dealing with two types of panels. The first is IPS (In-Plane Switching), the second is MV A(Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment). The main difference between these two types, from the user's point of view, is primarily the depth of the displayed black and the viewing angle.
In the case of using IPS, we get very deep blacks, and the viewing angle, while maintaining the contrast and pixel color, is up to 60 degrees. In the second solution, with the MV A technology, the blackness is less expressive, the viewing angle is even increased to above 85 degrees. The main advantages of LCD monitors image manipulation service Of course, they are much lighter and smaller than their predecessors, the CTR monitors. The image quality, the obtained color intensity and color depth are also incomparable. Each pixel in the LCD matrices is turned on separately, hence the presentation of a stable image does not require frequent refreshing. Thus, the problem with the blinking monitor, in which the user's eyes were quickly tired, disappeared.
It is also worth remembering about the low power consumption, which can be seen on the utility bill if you use the computer for a long time. Disadvantages of LCD monitors These are primarily dead pixels, the bane of every user. Most often displayed as blue, red, or green dots on a black background. The second important element is the angle of view. The cheaper the version of the monitor, the worse the quality of the filters applied to it. Hence, even a slight change in the position of the head may become the reason for the reception of a distorted image. Therefore, it is worth remembering the golden rule - quality costs money.
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