Learn How To Repair Your LCD Monitor

By Sonny Skyler

Liquid Crystal Display is the full name for LCD. LCD monitors are usually 1" to 3" thick and weigh less than 10 pounds. The older CRT monitor weighs 30 to 50 pounds and is several inches thick.

The LCD monitor consists of five layers. Colored pixels, backlight, a sheet of polarized glass, a layer of liquid crystal solution, and a second polarized sheet of glass. A picture is created when the crystals act like tiny shutters, opening or closing in response to the stimulus, thereby allowing degrees of light that pass through specific colored pixels to illuminate the screen.

The LCD monitor is brighter than a CRT monitor. It only weighs a few pounds. LCD monitors are much easier on the eyes. They take up 90% less space and use one-third to one-half the electricity of CRTs.

Although larger sizes are available, most LCD monitors range from 15" to 21". To get an idea of what size screen you should choose, the 15" LCD will have an actual 15-inch viewing screen.

Here are some LCD Monitor brand names: acer, hp, compaq, gateway, dell, packard bell, viewsonic, samsung, relisys, envision, benq, eizo, ibm, jetway , lenovo, nec, philips, proview, Iiyama, sharp, sony, lg, westinghouse, norwood, lacie, xerox, asus, aoc.

What should you do when your LCD monitor needs repair? Do you know repairing your monitor at a service center could easily exceed half the cost of a new monitor? As far as electronic equipment goes, monitors become obsolete at a somewhat slower rate so it makes sense to repair to repair it.

If you do not have the proper instruction, repairing the LCD monitor can be very confusing. If you would like to learn how to repair the monitor from the comfort of your home, I recommend the LCD Monitor Repair guide. It is important to learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and isolate problems correctly.

A guide created for everyone. For those who are just starting out or for those who are already repairing LCD monitors and want to take their skills to the next level. A course taught by a professional LCD Monitor Instructor who has given many LCD monitor courses and understands the problems faced by students.

You cannot find the LCD Monitor Repair guide in any book store. It is like a step-by-step blueprint for guiding you how to easily repair LCD Monitors. You receive a wealth of information. The number of times you will refer back to this guide year after year will prove invaluable.

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