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Choosing LCD Monitors:

When shopping around for an LCD monitor, its features, more than it's appearance, should be your primary concern. Do not be taken in by how good the LCD panel looks. To ensure that the LCD screen is worth buying, you should evaluate certain features carefully.

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LCD Dead Pixels:

LCD, Liquid Crystal Display or Liquid Crystal on Silicon, has been around for some time. This technology can be commonly found in popular HDTVs, computer or laptop monitors and Sony's new PSP. But the downside to LCD screens is the dreaded "dead pixel" or "hot pixel" phenomenon. Dead pixels or "hot pixels" are defined as "a pixel on an LCD monitor that remains unlit, or black, when it should be activated and displaying a color.

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Flat Panel or LCD Care Tips:

Images can be "burned" into an LCD panel if left displayed for an extended or considerable period of approximately 24 hours But since LCDs are different from monitors with a cathode-ray tube (CRT), an LCD panel can recover in time and disperses the image.

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Compare LCD vs DLP TVs:

What are the differences between DLP and LCD TVs, and which is the better choice for you? Two new technologies in the world of TV, DLP and LCD, are now in a tight competition. Not long ago, everyone was talking about Plasma vs. LCD - which one would win?

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