Jumat, 18 Oktober 2013

Does a LCD Monitor consume much less electricity than a CRT Monitor (as far as computers are concerned)?

Q. I am from India and I have bought a LCD monitor. I have heard that a LCD monitor does not have the glare which a CRT monitor can emit, and so is also better for the 'eyes'.

A. They do in fact use less electricity than crt monitors do.

See the below article for more comparisons:


Does Westinghouse have a firmware upgrade to convert its 1080p 42" LCD monitor from NTSC to PAL?
Q. I moved from the US to India and cant get it to work anymore.

And on that note, does PAL/NTSC matter in composite signals too?
The 220V conversion isn't an issue (atleast not for now)..

how would I change the signal board for the PAL tuner and Pal Processor. Where would I even be able to find the materials for this?

A. You need to buy some boards first...

You need the Signal board for the PAL tuner and Pal Processor.

Then you'll need to get the power supply for 220 V ac conversion...

Once you get that, you should be fine.

Do NOT get the boards for the model listed...you'll want the Indian version of the same model.. cross that over 1st. Then order the boards that fit.





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