Flat Monitor
A flat monitor is a type of display screen that uses flat-panel technology, making it thinner and lighter than traditional cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors. These monitors typically use either LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology to produce images. They are commonly used in computers, televisions, and other devices due to their space-saving design and improved image quality.
Flat monitors offer various screen sizes and resolutions, catering to different user needs. They provide clearer images, better color accuracy, and wider viewing angles compared to older models. Additionally, many flat monitors come with features like HDMI and DisplayPort connections, enhancing their compatibility with modern devices.