How to choose a PC monitor
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How to choose a PC monitor

Regardless of how you use it, choosing a monitor for your computer may be a more difficult undertaking than you might think.

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How to choose a PC monitor

Regardless of how you use it, choosing a monitor for your computer may be a more difficult undertaking than you might think. This is because you could buy a monitor with features that you will not then use, leaving out the ones that really matter, but also because I do not think you will buy a PC monitor per month so you could also seriously regret the wrong purchase you made, especially if the monitor in question cost a lot of money. Here, therefore, is a simple article in which I will explain how to choose a PC monitor.

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HOW TO CHOOSE A PC MONITOR

In order to choose the monitor that best suits your needs, you need to take into account the most important characteristics and only then the marginal ones. However, what affects the final price of the monitor the most is the technology used for the panel, then to follow we find the resolution of the screen , the size of the diagonal which is expressed in inches , the color space , the brightness, the homogeneity of the display area, the refresh rate , the response time, the viewing angle, the type of finish, the type and number of inputs present, as well as the consumption, the structure, the shape of the base, and also the type and duration of the guarantee.

RESOLUTION AND SIZE OF THE DIAGONAL:

As for the resolution, it must first of all be said that higher resolutions always correspond to sharper details. At the same time, however, to adequately exploit the higher resolutions, it is also necessary to use panels with appropriate dimensions. In other words, the resolution and size of the diagonal should always be evaluated based on the actual use of the monitor and not just based on the final amount one would like to spend.

INPUTS: NUMBER AND TYPE:

The number and type of inputs and / or outputs on the monitor itself could also affect the choice of your favorite monitor. Nowadays, in fact, a self-respecting monitor should have, at the very least, a DVI port, an HDMI port, and maybe even a display port. As for HDMI and Display Port, you must also pay attention to the version, as well as to the HDCP, of the port present both on the monitor itself and on your video card.

STRUCTURE:

Other secondary aspects to consider when choosing a PC monitor are the materials used, the construction properties, as well as the arrangement and type of buttons on the monitor itself, which, if desired, can also be touch-sensitive. If it is possible, therefore, always try to choose a monitor that has a solid base and adjustable at least in height, and moreover, if you plan to use the monitor attached to a wall, check that it is also equipped with a practical VESA connection, in a way such as to be able to attach an arm for an adjustable movement even in depth.

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WARRANTY:

The duration and type of warranty are other aspects to consider before buying any monitor. This is because, unfortunately, there can always be defects that appear only after assembly or the first start-up of the purchased product. Usually, in fact, for the most expensive monitors, the warranty offered by the manufacturer allows you to have the entire monitor replaced even when there are problems with only one pixel on the screen. For the cheaper models, however, the replacement under warranty is "allowed" only when there is a certain number of dead pixels or which in any case do not work properly.

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