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Is your computer monitor really blurry or is it covered with a layer of filth? Have you ever asked yourself that question? If so maybe it's time to start cleaning your monitor a bit more often...
The main criteria for selecting a monitor are physical size and resolution (the ability to render more detail). If you work with graphics or enjoy graphics-intensive games, you will need a monitor...
A high monitor resolution shows more detail, but individual items appear smaller onscreen. A low monitor resolution shows less detail, but items appear bigger. These instructions are for Windows 98.
Some programs require specific color settings to work properly. You might also prefer your screen's appearance with more or fewer possible colors. These instructions are for Windows 98.
If you need to connect two computers to one monitor you will first have to get a switch box. After that you will be able to connect the two computers to the monitor through the switch box. You can...
For many professions nowadays, such as graphic designer, music producer or other creative jobs, there is a need for more than one monitor per computer. If you want to work with two monitors you...
The monitor is your window on the virtual world. Make sure you've got the best view possible in Windows. Your eyes will thank you.
Glare on your computer monitor is more than just an annoyance. It can leave you with eyestrain and a headache. Taking the shine off your screen should be an ergonomic priority.
Is that 17" monitor not cutting it anymore? Need more screen real estate? Use that old monitor that's sitting in the corner and set your computer up to use two screens!
Computer monitors are mainly of two types: cathode ray tube (CRT) and liquid crystal display (LCD). In an LCD monitor, the monitor size and the viewable size are similar, but they may differ...
There are two types of monitors: the cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor and the liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor. LCD monitors are preferred over CRT monitors because they use a more advanced...
Once you've made sure that an LCD monitor is compatible with your system, connecting it to your PC is easy. Here’s how.
Computer monitors these days come in a variety of sizes and dimensions, partly depending on whether they're the traditional and bulky Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) or the sleek Liquid Crystal Display...
Buying a monitor for your computer is usually a one-time investment. It can be expensive if you intend to buy a larger monitor. The price also depends on the type of monitor—Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)...
There are two types of monitors—the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD monitors are preferred over CRT monitors because they use advanced technology, are compact,...
The Liquid Crystal Display [LCD] technology in a monitor uses a liquid crystal solution between two sheets of polarizing material, which align the crystals when an electric current is passed....
If you own a laptop and a desktop computer, you can connect both computers to the same monitor using a KVM switch. Using one monitor will allow you to avoid investing in a second monitor and...
A tablet PC is easily portable and handy for all your computing needs. What’s more, when you want to use it as a desktop computer with a bigger display, you can easily connect it to an external...
You can connect an external monitor to Apple’s PowerBook for video mirroring, extended display or simply because the external monitor is larger and has better resolution. Video mirroring allows...
You can connect an external monitor to an iBook. An external monitor gives you the facility of video mirroring. Video mirroring allows you to view the desktop on both the monitors–the laptop’s...
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