Reduced
Glare – In CRT monitors, images are created
by an electron beam activating glowing phosphors, these phosphors
are reflective and create glare. LCD monitors however do not use
phosphors and thus do not have this problem. Also CRT monitors use
glass whilst LCD monitors can use plastic/polymer instead also helping
to reduced glare from office lighting interfering with the image
on the monitor.
Position – The light
weight and reduced size of LCD monitors means that they can easily
be positioned on the desk thus allowing the viewer to more easily
focus on the screen, it also means that LCDs can be mounted in a
variety of ways to allow height adjustment and/or tilting for the
most comfortable viewing position and a more flexible office space.
Flicker Free - The image
on a CRT monitor must be refreshed around 80-90 times a second to
negate flicker in the image, LCD monitors provide a continuous display
at lower refresh rates making them inherently flicker free. Flickering
can lead to visual fatigue and headaches preventing your staff from
using their monitor for long stretches of time.
Sharpness – The electron
beam in CRT monitors gets larger at high brightness levels, this
means there has to be a trade off between character brightness and
sharpness. In LCD monitors the brightness adjustment and sharpness
are independent allowing a brighter image with no loss of character
sharpness, minimising eye strain.
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