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Analog monitor

Updated: 05/27/2017 by Computer Hope
analog monitor

An analog monitor is a monitor capable of accepting continuously varying or analog signals from the video adapter for an infinite range of different colors. Most CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors are analog monitors and all flat-panel displays used today are digital.

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  • CRT vs. LCD.
  • Monitor, LCD, and display help and support.

Analog, Digital monitor, Multifrequency monitor, Video terms

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