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The AG Neovo F-419 LCD monitor is a discontinued product, as it was released more than 3 years ago. Since then the needs of computer users have changed a lot. LCD monitors with 5:4 aspect ratio are no longer used for multimedia nor gaming.
Programmers and any other category of users already changed their old...
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For a long time after LCD monitors had been introduced onto the PC market, there were just a couple of sizes available. 4:3 and 5:4 aspect ratio LCD monitors were made in 14″, 15″ 17″ and 19″ sizes. Later the 16:10 monitors climbed up to 20″, 22″, 24″, 26″ and...
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For a long time, when CRT monitors were standard for TVs and computer displays too, the 50-60Hz refresh rate was a very good achievement. Even when LCDs
were introduced, refresh rates remained the same for most displays. Not so long ago few manufacturers have released some big LCDs with high refresh rates up...
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LCD monitors are more fragile than their CRT ancestors. This is the result of using flexible and relatively soft materials in the display panel itself and of course the unusual shape. An average LCDscreen panel is 1 cm thick, so it can’t have any additional resistant structure on its own. The exterior...
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AOC is a less known LCD manufacturer. It has 6 LED-backlit LCD monitors in its product list and 14 LCDs with traditional backlighting. 9 digital televisions can also be found in the latest product list on the official AOC website, but these are basically computer monitors with a built-in TV-tuner and/or HDMI...
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It’s official, the FullHD resolution is quickly becoming an everyday computer application requirement. Only one month has passed since I purchased my 23” Philips FullHD LCD and I can’t imagine myself working on a computer with a smaller screen (or with a smaller resolution).
If you think...