Well too much of anything can be harmful.
If you turned the brightness of the LCD as high as it went and stared at a white flashing screen for some time I'm pretty sure that couldn't be "good" for you.
But for general use I know of no one having eye problems from using an LCD monitor.
Actually LCDs are safer on the eyes than traditional CRTs as the refresh rate (Hz) rating doesn't have to be high and the screen updates in a way that causes less strain on your eyes.
I use an LCD for hours on end day after day. On my last eye exam I was told that my vision and health of my eyes had improved since I switched from using a CRT.
Yes flat screens do damage your eyes. Even though most of the scientist are afraid to admit it, a flat screen can make you lose half of you original eye sight and except for that you will also have other problems that depend on a lot of different things, like: how long you watch, how often, what your distance is from the television and how open your eyes are etc, you can often notice that your eyes feels dry or they tear up, that's a sign that you have had enough TV for the day.
There is a temporarily solution which is that you every hour look out the window and focus on different things with different distances, but this is a very temporarily solution.
You should watch the TV max. two hours a day and with at least three breaks.
They are not bad at all, since they don't emit radiation like the CRT monitors and also they don't have flicker.
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Nope, not unless you get angry with your game and hit the screen.
fix my lcd tv to show a full screen
These names are sometimes used interchangeably. But a true flat screen monitor is a CRT(cathode ray tube) based monitor that simply has a flat screen instead of a curved one. Whereas the LCD is typically thinner and doesn't use CRT technology but (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY) technology to display pixels on the screen.
only if you get to close.
LCD television screen protectors are not necessary, but may be beneficial for homes with small children and pets that may touch, scratch or damage the screen. Graphic quality and viewing quality vary depending on the thickness and quality of the television screen that is purchased. Always check ratings and user reviews before purchasing any television screen protector.
This subject has alot of debate but research of owners opinions shows that LCD screens are getting better reviews. Plasma's are still very vulnerable to damage if bumped and burn in on the screen.
An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).
Yes easily if it is the same type of LCD screen.
An LCD tv has a smoother picture because of the liquid crystals that have been developed in the screen. The picture is clearer and easier to see then a non-LCD tv screen.
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
LCD has ghosting that appears with a trail following after the moving object,and LCD TV's are typically more expensive for a lower quality picture in a big screen TV.