Computing Fundamental Assignment
Computing Fundamental Assignment
Computing Fundamental Assignment
Submitted to:
Md.Abdul Jabbar
University of Dhaka
Submitted by :
Sombu Kar
Roll : 099
Section : A
Batch : 27
Components :
Electron Gun
Control Electrode
Focusing system
Deflection Yoke
Phosphorus coated screen
Advantages:
Compared to other display technologies, it is less expensive.
Reaction time is fast.
The image can be resized without resizing the resolution,
geometry or aspect ratio.
Highest possible pixel resolution.
It produces more colors.
CRT can also be used in dim or low-light conditions.
All professional calibrations rely on them because they produce a
very dark black and grayscale.
Reflecting the light on the monitor increases its brightness.
Motion artifacts are not present and response times are fast.
Disadvantages:
Large back and occupying desk space.
The LCD is less bright than a very bright environment, so it’s not
suitable.
Bulky, heavy, and large in size.
produce a lot of heat while consuming a lot of electricity.
Approximately 50-80 Hz flickering.
Electromagnetic fields both DC and AC can be hazardous.
Components:
Polarizer
Glass Substrate
Advantages:
i. Featuring a slim profile.
ii. The screen emits no radiation.
iii. Anti-glare technology makes it better under bright conditions.
iv. Low power consumption makes it energy efficient
v. Due to a wide brightness range, a high peak intensity produces
extremely bright images.
vi. In contrast to other technological advances or systems, pixels per
square inch are usually higher.
vii. Contrasting beautifully.
viii. The flicker rate is low.
ix. In a panel with native resolution, images are perfectly sharp.
Disadvantages:
i. Prices are slightly higher than CRTs.
ii. Portals to other dimensions are not possible.
iii. Feel the effects of motion blur.
iv. Frequently refreshed.
v. Backlights change color slightly as they age.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
i. Compared to traditional lighting, LEDs cost more.
ii. Temperature and age affect the color of LEDs.
iii. Compared to LCDs and Plasmas, LEDs are much thinner.
iv. The contrast ratio is inconsistent.
v. Costs much more.
Conclusion:
CRT, LCD, and LED have their own specifications, pros and cons. Before
buying the monitor, one should be particular about his or her
requirements. Notice your budget, space in the home and core features
on which you can’t compromise. No doubt, it will be a lucrative deal if
one buys the monitor after analyzing the above-mentioned features.