Caution When Buying Very Cheap Monitors
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The article discusses the considerations for choosing a computer monitor, especially for remote workers. It highlights that while monitors are available for around 100 euros, they often come with serious drawbacks, such as limited features and insufficient ergonomics. Experts suggest that investing a bit more, around 150 euros, can lead to better quality monitors with essential ergonomic features. The article details the types of panel technology available, including TN panels, which, despite being economical, have limitations that do not suit every user's needs.
"Although various manufacturers offer monitors just under the 100 euro mark, there are significant compromises to be made in terms of features, connections, and ergonomics," says Andreas Roth from the display portal Prad.de.
"Investing 150 euros, however, can net you a robust monitor with a 24-inch diagonal, superior ergonomic features, and robust technical specifications suitable for office use," says Roth.
"These simple office monitors usually have a Full HD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and are generally fitted with TN panels," explains Matthias Wellendorf from Inside-digital.de.
"TN panels are comparatively simple and can be produced cost-effectively. They are also characterized by fast response times and require little power," says Wellendorf.
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