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Monitors have come a long way from the boxy, unwieldy machines of the old to the sleek, contemporary displays we see today. Even the tech behind the monitors have come a long way from cathode-ray tech to the LCD and LEDs dominating with their superior visuals and utility. Whether you’re number-crunching, gaming with your friends or looking for a second screen, owning an external monitor to your setup is a good idea for plenty of reasons.
Who should invest in a monitor today?
Monitors are ideal for professional and personal use, owing to their crisp display and accurate colour depiction. They are also widely preferred by avid gamers who require a high refresh rate and a low response time for smooth gameplay. Alternatively, creators and illustrators can make the most of wide-screen monitors with an extensive colour gamut for high-quality photo and video editing software.
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What makes them fit for multiple roles is their usage as second screens and CCTV monitors. Educational and business institutions use monitors to display CCTV footage or host multimedia presentations effectively. Reputed brands, including Acer, Asus, LG, Samsung and HP, are best known for their line of monitors. If you’re in the market for one, there are certain factors you should consider before purchasing, including screen size, connectivity features, and power consumption to name a few. These, and a suitable use case, will help you zero onto the right monitor for yourself.
Croma 24-inch monitor launched
Adding to the sheer number of options available in the market today is Croma’s newest 24-inch monitor. This monitor (CRSM24FMDA029601) is an excellent addition to your home if you’re looking for a visually immersive screen. With its ultra-thin bezels, the monitor has a 75Hz refresh rate for a lag-free gaming experience.
It features a 1080 Full HD resolution to give you the clarity you need whether you’re streaming, browsing or working on a spreadsheet. Built-in speakers add an edge to this monitor, providing an all-around audio-visual experience. On the connectivity front, Croma’s monitor offers HDMI and VGA inputs. Additionally, wall-mount your monitor or place it on your desk based on your preference.
The Croma 24-inch monitor is priced at Rs 14,999, making it an affordable option, especially when compared to what’s available in the market. These include the likes of the Lenovo Q24i 1L, Samsung LF24T352FHWXXL, and Dell S2421HN to name a few.
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Khevna Pandit
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