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Choosing The Right Flat Panel Monitor For You

Date Published: 25th September 2006
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For anyone that still has the sizeable computer monitor that takes up half your desk, this is a great time to think about choosing a flat panel monitor. They not only take up very little room on your desk, but also represent style and fashion that gives your office or room a modern look.

Since the flat screen display came on the market, not only has it gone down considerably in price but also the variety of flat screen monitors has increased. There is now a model and price range to suit almost everyones budget. When choosing a flat panel monitor, there are some things you should consider.

Prices on flat panel monitors vary by size and manufacturer so shop throughout and compare the prices to get a great monitor at reasonable cost. Prices vary but on average, the fifteen inch to nineteen-inch monitors average price span is $200 - $700.


If your display does not refresh or redraw itself at a great enough frequency, flickering occurs. When selecting a flat panel display, select one with a refreshing or redraw rate of at least 70 Hz or higher. This way you are not distressed with flickering.

Remember when choosing a flat panel display that the dot pitch on a display should be small as the picture is sharper. The highest dot pitch you should go is .28 so you have a clear, sharp picture.

The two most conventional resolutions used on a flat panel display are 800x600 and 1024x768. If you try a higher resolution, it fits more on the screen but is harder on you eyes. Some people work around this by modifying the interweb browser font size.

Choosing a flat panel monitor means going for one that has a great contrast ratio. This measures the difference between the darkest black and brightest white. The most common contrast ratio is 300:1


By following these guidelines, choosing a flat panel display will be less baffling and you will end up with a display perfect for you.

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