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TFT is dacht ik de nieuwste techniek en duidelijker. DSTN is van de oude laptops, met een slechtere beeldkwaliteit en lagere kijkhoek.
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TFT is nieuw op het gebied van schermen. het scherm is veel rustiger en ook veel helderder.
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TFT is een top scherm geeft een goed beeld, kost ook ietsje meer dan DSTN. Een scherm met DSTN is niet mooi, je moet er goed voor zitten wil je het beeld wat duidelijk hebben .
>:)(aanrader is geen DSTN nemen)
>:)(aanrader is geen DSTN nemen)
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Thin Film Transistor
A display screen made with TFT (thin film transistor) technology is a liquid crystal display (LCD), common in notebook and laptop computers, that has a transistor for each pixel (that is, for each of the tiny elements that control the illumination of your display). Having a transistor at each pixel means that the current that triggers pixel illumination can be smaller and therefore can be switched on and off more quickly.
TFT is also known as active matrix display technology (and contrasted with "passive matrix" which does not have a transistor at each pixel). A TFT or active matrix display is more responsive to change. For example, when you move your mouse across the screen, a TFT display is fast enough to reflect the movement of the mouse cursor. (With a passive matrix display, the cursor temporarily disappears until the display can "catch up.")
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active matrix display
Active matrix (also known as Thin Film Transistor or thin film transistor) is a technology used in the flat panel liquid crystal displays of notebook and laptop computers. Active matrix displays provide a more responsive image at a wider range of viewing angle than dual scan (passive matrix) displays.
Desktop computer displays or monitors usually have cathode ray tube technology.
Thin Film Transistor
A display screen made with TFT (thin film transistor) technology is a liquid crystal display (LCD), common in notebook and laptop computers, that has a transistor for each pixel (that is, for each of the tiny elements that control the illumination of your display). Having a transistor at each pixel means that the current that triggers pixel illumination can be smaller and therefore can be switched on and off more quickly.
TFT is also known as active matrix display technology (and contrasted with "passive matrix" which does not have a transistor at each pixel). A TFT or active matrix display is more responsive to change. For example, when you move your mouse across the screen, a TFT display is fast enough to reflect the movement of the mouse cursor. (With a passive matrix display, the cursor temporarily disappears until the display can "catch up.")
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active matrix display
Active matrix (also known as Thin Film Transistor or thin film transistor) is a technology used in the flat panel liquid crystal displays of notebook and laptop computers. Active matrix displays provide a more responsive image at a wider range of viewing angle than dual scan (passive matrix) displays.
Desktop computer displays or monitors usually have cathode ray tube technology.
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