Whats the difference between LCD and CRT teleprompters?
• Screen Size: Flat panel images look bigger than the same size CRT monitors. They look bigger because they are bigger. CRT monitors are measured by their bezel sizes, (such as 17″, 19″, or 21″), but a CRT monitor’s viewable image size is smaller than its bezel size. For example, a 17″ CRT monitor usually has a 15.6″-16″ viewable image area. By contrast, flat panel displays measure viewable image size only, so a 15″ flat panel display has a 15″ viewable image area. • Ergonomics: An average 17″ CRT monitor measures about 17 inches deep and weighs 40 pounds, while an average 17″ LCD takes up half the space, with a depth of less than 8 inches and a weight of 15 pounds. • Brightness: A typical LCD monitor has a brightness of 200 to 300 nits, compared with a typical CRT brightness of 100 nits. Since an LCD acts like a shutter, it can be made brighter by increasing the brightness of the backlight, without degrading image quality. However, when a CRT is brightened, the beam spot size also inc