Currently, most computer monitors use liquid crystal display technology. Liquid crystal displays utilize the optical properties of liquid crystal molecules to present images on the screen by controlling the penetration, reflection, or emission of light. This technology offers high resolution, low energy consumption, and no radiation.
2. OLED Technology OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology is an emerging display technology. Compared to traditional liquid crystal display technology, OLED has higher contrast and richer color expression. Additionally, OLED displays have a faster response time and better viewing angle performance. II. Key Factors of High-Definition Visual Quality 1. Resolution Resolution is one of the key factors affecting visual quality. High-resolution displays can present clearer and more delicate images. Currently, common resolutions for computer monitors on the market include 1080P, 2K, 4K, etc. 4K resolution monitors can deliver more delicate visual quality and richer details. III. Performance Excellence Manifestation 1. Refresh Rate Refresh rate refers to the number of times a display updates its image per second. High refresh rate displays can present smoother images, reducing screen blur and distortion. This is particularly important for game enthusiasts as it can bring a better gaming experience. 2. Response Time Response time refers to the time it takes for a display to respond to a signal from the moment it receives it until the actual image is displayed. A display with a short response time can quickly respond to input signals, reducing screen latency and ghosting, and improving display performance.