You love monitors, but you can't pick the best from the huge pile of
Liquid Crystal Display and Plasma screens that line the shops today. Well, there's no need to worry if you read these friendly buying tips before you head for the shops.
Try the monitors first before you swipe your credit cards. Look for a vendor with a liberal return policy so you can check the product's performance at your home or office before paying for it. Never buy it online or through mail order unless the companies have a limitless return policy.
The viewable area of a wide-screen monitor is similar to the CRT. Try to buy 19-inch LCD because it gives you a wide viewing angle without eating your desk space. Speaking of desk space, you can actually save more space and money if you buy two medium-sized monitors than a big one. With two monitors, you can use one for your word processing and researching while the other is for your DVD and gaming needs.
Don't dump your old monitor in the bin. Monitors contain obnoxious chemicals like mercury and lead. So instead of polluting the air, why not give your monitor to charities and
public schools. Just make sure it is still working, okay?