Kamis, 19 September 2013

Should I clean a glossy-coated LCD monitor with ammonia-free Windex?

Q. I tried cleaning my LCD monitor with water alone, but it doesn't work: it's still dirty and dusty. Many people have recommended to not use Windex because it has ammonia, but I have the ammonia-free solution. Should I clean it with this? Also, what type of cloth should I use?

Thanks.

A. I prefer to stick with water alone. If that's not working, water with the tiniest amount possible of a mild dish soap might cut the grease a bit better.


How Good is LED monitor Compare to LCD Monitor For photo Editing and Gaming?
Q. I have thinking to Purchase LED or LCD monitor monitor for my photo editing purpose but also for GAming, but my question which are the best for editing?

A. For those who don't know, LED monitors are just LCD monitors that use bright white LEDs instead of fluorescent bulbs as the backlight.

The main advantage of LED monitors is that they consume much less power than traditional monitors. They can also have improved contrast ratios since LEDs can be dimmed over a wider range of brightness (the backlight is dimmed when displaying dark colors).

For accurate color reproduction when photo editing, either LED or LCD technology would be fine. The best monitor for the job would depend on other factors such as panel type. A more expensive IPS panel would be better than a cheaper TN panel that would have significant color shifting when the viewing angle changed.





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