What are the differences between a CRT and flat panel monitor?
CRTs are usually deep and bulky, and can take up more desk space than you may be prepared to surrender. They can also be an imposing presence on your décor. LCDs are a more modern technology, and they certainly look the part. Much thinner than CRTs, they’re usually only a couple inches thick, and take up much less room on your desk. They also use less power, produce less heat and are easier on the eyes. An LCD monitor is by far the most popular monitor option these days. MDG’s 2006 LCD monitors offers eight millisecond (ms) average video response times, making them ideal for computer gaming and multimedia-driven applications, or for anyone who uses motion video or streaming video These new super fast 8ms LCD monitors will reduce motion blur and general blurring, so you get sharp, bright images everytime.