Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
This monitor uses a Cathode
Ray Tube (CRT). CRT tube creates an image on the screen using a beam of
electrons. CRT consists of one or more guns that fire a beam of electrons
inside the screen. The screen is coated with very tiny Phosphor dots from
inside. The beam of electrons repeatedly falls on the surface of screen. Every
beam fall takes only a fraction of second. CRT in color monitors consists of
three guns. These guns generate red, green and blue (RGB) colors. The other colors
are generated with a combination of these three colors. Nowadays, most of the
CRT monitors are replaced by Flat Panel Monitors.
Flat Panel Monitors
Flat Panel Monitors take less space and are lightweight. These monitors
use much less power than CRTs. It does not emit harmful radiations. It is much
expensive than CRT. Notebook computers, PDA and cellular phones use flat panel
monitors. Flat panel monitors are available in different sizes such as 15”,
17”, 18” & 19” etc.
Flat panel display is made up of two
plates of glass. These plates contain a substance between them. The substance
is activated in different ways.
There are two types of technologies
used in flat panel display screens.
Liquid Crystal Display
Liquid crystal display screen
contains a substance called liquid crystal. The molecules of this substance
line up in such a way that the light behind the screens blocked or allowed to
create an image. LCDs provide a sharper picture than CRTs and emit less
radiation. LCD displays requires less power and take up less space than CRT.
Gas plasma Display
Gas plasma display uses gas plasma
technology. This technology uses a layer of gas between two glass plates. The
gas release ultraviolet light when voltage is applied. The pixels on the screen
glow due to this ultraviolet light and form an image. Plasma display is
available in the sizes of upto 150 inches wide. It provides richer colors than
LCD monitors but are more expensive. That is why, it is not commonly used. It
provides higher display quality. This type of monitor can hand directly on a
wall.
Touch Screen Monitors
Touch screen monitors are used for
input as well as output. A touch screen is a special type of visual display
unit. It has a grid of light beams or fine wires on the screen. It lets the
user to interact with a computer by the touch of a finger rather than typing on
a keyboard or moving a mouse. The user enters data by touching icons or menus
identified on the screen.
Most touch screen computers use
sensors to detect touch of a finger. Touch screen is well suited for simple
applications like ATM. It has also become common in department stores and
supermarkets.
Types of touch Screen Monitors
There are different types of touch
screen technology. The most common types are Resistive, Surface wave & Capacitive.
Resistive Touch Screen
This monitor usually has a coat of
thin electrically conductive and resistive layer of metal. A change in
electrical current occurs when it is pressed. The input can be processed by a
computer. These monitors are the most popular types of touch screen monitors
used today. They are usually not affected by dust or liquids which make them
very reliable.
Surface Wave Touch Screens
These monitors use ultrasonic waves
to process input from the screen. These waves flow over the touch screen. The
wave is absorbed and processed 0by computer when a person touches the pad.
Capacitive Touch Screen
These screens are coated with indium
tin oxide. This material provides continuous current across the screen. The
current can be measure by the processor when the pad is touched. It is usually
used with a bare finger instead of stylus. These screens have high clarity and
are not affected by dust. Nowadays most of the smartphones have Capacitive
Touch screens.
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