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Title: SHARP DEBUTS 17-INCH ULTRA-HIGH CONTRAST LCD MONITOR.
Publication: Imaging Update (Newsletter)
Date: January 1, 2003
Publisher: Worldwide Videotex
Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Page: NA
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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TFT is a type of LCD monitor, basically the type that virtually all modern LCD monitors are. Thin-film transistor, or active matrix, which allows it better contrast and viewing angles than passive-matrix LCDs, which is what 1990s-era LCD monitors used, and what is used for LCD clocks and the like.
To be perfectly honest, I would advise against a LCD monitor for anything requiring color accuracy. The fluorescent backlight cannot produce precise wavelengths of light that consistently correspond with what the liquid crystals can block or let through, so as a result some colors may be distorted slightly, and most importantly the contrast is limited (true black cannot be achieved).
I would suggest using a CRT monitor if at all possible. They provide excellent contrast, accurate colors, and are capable of displaying true black, which are one reason why they are a favorite among many graphic designers and video editors. The main problem: there are no CRT monitors still being produced for the consumer market. So I'd suggest buying a slightly-used model, but testing it first with test patterns such as the Nokia Monitor Test ( ). NEC and Mitsubishi DiamondTron models were very good, particularly the MultiSync line (I own a 22" one myself and can say it's probably the best monitor I've owned). Trinitron models made by Sony, some sold under Dell or Apple brand names, were also very good aperture-grille CRT monitors, in fact Trinitron was the original aperture-grille CRT. Samsung SyncMaster, Panasonic, and larger ViewSonic CRT monitors were also highly-rated CRT monitors.
If you do need a new monitor, go with a LED monitor. They offer better color fidelity and contrast than standard LCD monitors, but not quite as good as CRT monitors. For LED monitors, Samsung and Dell are going to be your best bets.
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