 
Best LCD Monitors
Do you want to go out there and buy yourself a LCD?
And you want to know which one would suit you best with respect to the usage you
have?
If yes, then look no further, we will solve all your problems here. Once you come to think
of it, there is no one Best LCD monitor, it all depends on what use will you put the screen. For example, an office
worker would prefer a larger screen than casual users plus also one which causes lesser strain on the eyes. As you
can make out, each user requires a different type of screen. It is not philosophical and you won't "know it, when
you see it," any LCD screen. However, you will know when you read about it, that is for sure. Here you will find
tips on how to select the best LCD monitors for yourself, so that you don't have to rely on your inner eye to
buy one.
If you are a casual user who spends nothing more than a couple of hours a day on your PC, I
suggest you go for a 14" to 17" monitor, nothing fancy and save yourself the extra bucks. You can also go for a
screen with a comparatively longer response time. I know it sounds technical and confusing, but it is really easy
to understand. Here is how it goes, response time refers to the time the pixels on the screen take to light up
individually and display the image on the screen. Still confused? Ok, basically speaking it is the time calculated
from the moment your screen starts getting an input from your CPU to the moment where it actually displays the
picture and it is measured in milliseconds. Anything 4ms is a quick response time, but you can go for one that has
8 to 16ms. Moreover, ignore the aesthetics and you will land up with a very sweet deal.
Now, if you are more in the movie buff category and are looking for the best LCD monitors
for watching movies or TV shows on your PC, then I advise buying something a bit more appropriate. First of all, a
larger screen something in the 19” to 22”, this will make viewing much more enjoyable and don't forget the
resolution. For movie buffs or people who stare at their screens for long, I suggest a better resolution screen so
that you can squeeze the most out of your purchase. Moreover, a HDMI output won't hurt, if you know what I mean.
Your screen will be absolutely perfect for movie watching with these two things – resolution and HD. Add a set of
nice speaker system and you have got your very own PC theatre system. Another thing that you would want to keep in
mind would be the viewing angle. Normal or Twisted Nematic (TN) LCDs have a limited viewing angle. I would
recommend searching carefully for one that does not have such restrictions. Also, another thing that you should
consider is the width of the screen, try a wide screen display, with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Simply speaking, this
makes the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen disappear and the whole screen is the movie or TV
show.
Onto the gamers, if you are the kind of guy/girl who spends their days burning your fingers
and your eyes on your PCs for the whole summer (or beyond), then I have just the right monitor for you. For this
you will have to be much more careful than other buyers and investigate a bit more. Look for a monitor that has a
high frequency of refresh rates. This basically refers to the number of times the pixels on the screen are sent
electric currents to help maintain their integrity. This means that, the more the frequency, the better for dynamic
displays, like games. For further clarity and issues, read the previous paragraph so as to know about HD and
resolution. Speaking of the best LCD monitors I recommend a high resolution screen for your games as each game has
its own ideal resolution set.
In the end, once you have chosen the screen, I urge you not to forget to bargain for the
price, some places end up giving discounts if you really know your words and also don't forget the warranty status.
And for those who are taking the screen abroad (use in another country) I suggest asking the terms of the
international warranty. Happy Buying.
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