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Choose the Right Monitor with an IT Consulting Firm in Cleveland, Ohio

Date Added: August 04, 2010 06:37:48 PM
Author: Chad King
Category: Ohio: Cleveland

The complexity of computer technology can make the average Cleveland resident frustrated when trying to find the right computer monitor for their daily needs. This makes most people buy whatever the sales representative tells them is the latest and greatest computer monitor, which is never a good decision. Most sales representatives only care about selling the most expensive models because of their commission and do not care about what the consumer actually needs. If you are a consumer in Cleveland, Ohio who doesn't understand computer technology, then you should look into hiring a firm that specializes in IT consulting in Cleveland, Ohio to help you match the right monitor to fit your needs.

 

Before hiring an IT consultant in Cleveland, Ohio to help you find the right computer monitor you should educate yourself on the two basic types of monitor technology. This will make the consulting process easier on you and the IT consultant. You will also be able to ask the right questions. First, there are CRT monitors, which are yesterday's technology, but are low in price and deliver high picture quality. A CRT monitor works the same way as a cathode ray tube television. This type of monitor produces images when the moving electron beam inside the large cathode tube moves back and forth, firing electronic beams at phosphor dots on the inside of the glass tube line by line. The phosphors in your CRT are chemicals that emit red, green, or blue light when struck by electrons. The smoothness of the image is determined by the scan rate of the beam. The drawbacks to CRT monitors are that they take up a considerable amount of space, are heavy, generate excess heat, use large amounts of energy and are becoming harder to find on the market. So why get a CRT monitor? Because they have better color fidelity, work better at multiple resolutions, display full motion video better, give you more pixels, translate greater screen detail, show more of a document without scrolling and have strong glass screens. Modern CRT screens are now available with flat viewing screens for less glare and also may include a sleep-mode for energy efficiency. The next and final type of computer monitor, as of today, is the LCD or flatscreen monitor. LCD screens do not have cathode ray tubes so they are very thin and light weight, which are two of their many advantages. LCD monitors are made of many thin layers of glass, which contain small crystals. Thin film transistors in the LCD creates voltage power, which causes the crystals in the glass to create images. Since LCD monitors don't use cathode ray tubes their images do not flicker, they use only 1/3 to 1/2 the electricity of CRTs and they don't generate heat. The newer LCD monitors are now competitive with CRTs for image and color clarity. However, they cost more money than their CRT counterpart. Cost can be a LCD disadvantage for a consumer, depending on their budget. It should also be noted that LCDs are fragile, cannot project multi-resolutions, their backlights can give out and can be expensive to replace, dark colors are not displayed properly and the best view of the screen is straight on.

 

So now you know what each desktop computer technology offers and what they don't. Now you need to assess what programs and applications you use or will use. This is where a firm specializing in IT consulting can help you understand how each desktop computer technology can benefit or not benefit your needs. For example, if you are a computer gamer, you use programs where you want to utilize high resolutions and vivid images. Since you had spent hundreds of dollars on computer hardware that create vivid images you want a computer monitor that will show what you paid for.� If you need a computer monitor for your home office you want a monitor that won't take up much space and won't eat up your energy bill.� When you assess your needs you will be able to separate them from your wants, leading to you being able to avoid getting suckered into that belief that you have to buy the latest and greatest model. You will be capable of listening to a firm specializing in IT consulting in Cleveland, Ohio and you will then be able to make smart purchases of computer hardware.

 
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