arvutiekraane
Arvutiekraane, also known as computer screens or displays, are electronic visual output devices that show images generated by a computer. They are a fundamental component of most personal computers, laptops, and mobile devices. Early computer screens were based on cathode ray tube (CRT) technology, which used electron beams to illuminate phosphors on the screen. These CRTs were bulky and consumed significant power.
Modern arvutiekraane primarily utilize liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, which offers a thinner profile, lower power
Key specifications for arvutiekraane include resolution, which determines the sharpness and detail of the image; refresh