Surprised? The price of monitors now is like giving them away compared to 20 years ago.
As a post-90s generation individual, I first encountered computers in the third or fourth grade of elementary school. Back then, computers were truly luxury items, and the bulky CRT monitors looked somewhat cute. Windows 98 was the latest operating system, and what I remember most vividly is having to queue to enter the computer room and even having to buy shoe covers. With just two computers, one could open a small internet café. The boys in my class would go home after school to play for an hour or two, and they had to wait in line.
Should you buy an ultra-wide screen? First, check if you need these features!
As the year-end approaches, it's the peak season for replacing LCD monitors. Many friends around me often come to consult me before making a purchase. Recently, a friend has been very interested in "ultrawide monitors." Taking this opportunity, today I will share with you whether or not you should buy an ultrawide monitor.
Are curved products becoming increasingly popular due to necessity or is it a trend?
Every industry has its own keywords. So, when it comes to monitors, what keywords come to your mind first? Is it "4K", "gaming", or "curved"? Recently, while analyzing the relevant data of the Chinese monitor market in 2017, I found that these three are currently highly regarded monitor products. Today, I will focus on one of them to outline and analyze the development of curved monitors.
As we all know, the LCD panel is the heart of the LCD monitor, accounting for more than 80% of the total product cost. Its quality directly affects the monitor's color, brightness, contrast, viewing angles, and other functional parameters and display effects. But what is the internal structure of the LCD panel like? Today, we will introduce it to you.