Well, when you get to the very basics, there is no difference. In fact, some televisions can even be used as Computer Monitors now, but most monitors cannot be used as televisions.
When not looking at the basics, a monitor typically has a higher resolution, or more pixels.
what is difference between television and monitor.
A tv has a tuner.A monitor does not.If you have a digital cable box you can hook a monitor up to it and watch tv on it.If your tv has hdmi or vga you can plug it in to your computer and use it as a monitor.
The main difference between a computer monitor and an LCD TV monitor is the pixel density, which is nearly twice as high on a computer monitor. This is the main reason that a computer monitor is more expensive. In addition, most computer monitors have a 16:10 aspect ratio, while TV monitors have a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
Same thing except LCD TVs are televisions by themselves while LCD monitors can serve as either a television OR a computer monitor.
The difference is resolution. at Normal TV has a resolution of 480. a PC monitor can go way higher than 480. Probably around 1440 or more. But that's the difference. A higher Pixel count. Probably a different Refresh rate too. Technically, a television has tuners; a monitor does not. The monitor doesn't have a tuner it would need help in order to work with an antenna. The help would come in the form of an external digital tuner or a digital-to-analog converter.
Monitors are the old school bulky computer screens which resemble older tvs. A panel is a monitor which is thin and has a flat screen. Regardless of which one it is, any screen used for a computer is considered the monitor.
CRT monitors are the old traditional fat monitors that look like TVs, and TFT are flat screens.
The main difference is more features and storage. The Xbox 360 Pro has a 60GB hardrive and connectors for low definition or high defninition to a TV or monitor. The Xbox 360 Elite includes a 120GB hardrive, connectors for low definition or high definition to a TV or monitor, and it includes a HDMI cable
First of all: There is no difference between a computer monitor and a TV set, besides the inputs. Everything's just a display, you decide what it displays, but you wouldn't put a 20" LCD monitor in your living room as your main TV set, and you wouldn't put a 60" Plasma-TV on your desk. And you the question is: Does the TV set itself allow switching of the inputs? If not, it can be either a TV set or a computer monitor, and switching will be a pain.
Yes, but the LCD TV needs to have a VGA input.
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