LCD
Monitor deals from NCIX Canada
You need a monitor for a computer to really be of any use. If you don’t have one, you could always connect it to your television, which is just a very large monitor. It’s a good thing NCIX stocks
TVs. But for those who don’t want a 60” screen, we also have much smaller monitors for your desktop computers. NCIX Canada offers the largest selection of LCD monitors from leading vendors such as
Samsung,
Benq,
LG,
ASUS and
Acer at the best prices. From the latest 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) to the stylish and immersive curved monitors, we have the most diverse collection of displays for any price point and applications.
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Top Tips for Buying
LCD Monitors:
Monitor Resolution
The resolution of a monitor describes how many pixels the screen can
display at once. Common resolutions include 1920x1080 (FHD), 2560x1440
(QHD), and 3840x2160 (UHD, or 4K). Generally speaking, a higher
resolution gives you more room to work with, allowing for improved
productivity and higher pixel density for better image quality.
Panel &
Backlight Technology
LCD monitors are an affordable option for everyday tasks like watching
movies, playing games, or homework. Latest generation of LCD monitors
use energy efficient LED backlighting step it up by offering the same
image quality but with lower power consumption and LED backlighting
technology. VA and IPS panels offer the best image quality by
delivering sRGB or Adobe certified colour accuracy for intense
applications that require the best image quality possible.
Refresh Rate
The faster the refresh rate, the more frames a monitor can display at a
time. Most monitors can display a maximum of 60Hz, or 60 frames per
second. These are great for general internet usage, watching movies, or
playing casual games. If you are a gaming enthusiast, then consider
stepping up to a 144Hz monitor for the smoothest experience with the
least motion blur.
Response Time
Response time measures how long it takes a monitor to react to your
changes. While there are many measurements thrown around, the main one
to look at is Gray-to-gray or ‘GTG.’ Most monitors will have a response
time in the range of 8-14ms, but you may want to look for one in the
range of 1-3ms for extreme gaming.