Monitor is also often referred to as computer display screens. The term is usually depicted on a monitor screen box that can display anything from a computer. In addition the term is also sometimes portrayed monitor to assess the ability of the graphics. The monitor can be divided into three classes, including:
- Monochrome: Monochrome monitors typically display two colors, background color and the other is the foreground color. The color is black and white, black and green and yellow and black.
- Gray-scale: Gray Scale monitor is a special type of monochrome monitor that can display a different shade of violet.
- Color: Color Monitor is a color monitor that has a 16 to 1 million different colors. Color monitor is sometimes called RGB monitors because the monitor can accept three different signals, Red (Red), Green (Green) and Blue (Blue).
- Bandwidth: The distance the signal frequency that can be overcome by the monitor. This determines how much data can be in the process, and besides how fast it can process high resolution.
- Refresh rate: How many times per second the screen is "refreshed". To avoid flickering, the refresh rate must be at least 72 Hz.
- Interlaced or noninterlaced: Interlacing is a technique that can be done by the monitor to have a better resolution, but it can reduce the reaction rate on the monitor.
- Dot pitch: The amount of space between the pixels. The smaller the dot pitch, the more sharply the resulting color.
- Convergence: clarity and sharpness of each pixel will.
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