9Feb/102
What Is The Difference B/w An Lcd Tv And Monitor?
I have seen that in my friends laptop if we view it frm the sides there is a blur and the picture is not clear as frm the front.
But recently i went with my friend to purchase a large screen LCD Tv and i viewed it frm different angles but the blur was not there.
What was the reason?
February 9th, 2010 - 12:25
b/w is a conversion tool for black and white in windows and macosx. while the LCD, is known as the Liquid Crystal Displays… and the monitor or the ordinary monitors, are those which are using CRT’s or the Cathode Ray Tubes the ones used in 90′s and earlier TV’s.
February 9th, 2010 - 16:54
The most probable reason why you get a blurred image from a certain angle is the age and the quality of the laptop LCD. Typically, laptop LCD’s are not made with the same high-quality components that a desktop LCD monitor or an LCD TV monitor do. This is because a laptop is made to display a picture to mostly one person. TV’s (good ones, anyway) are made to display something to many people at any given time.
LCD technology has really ramped up in the last couple years, even if your friend’s laptop is only 2 years old, its LCD monitor could have a rather narrow view angle.