Display Evaluation Report: A Survey of Twenty Color CRT Monitors.
Abstract
This report presents a survey of the performance of twenty color CRT monitors. All have addressability of either 1600 x 1280 or 1600 x 1200 pixels, and image sizes from 20 to 21 inches. The report provides: Comparisons of the performance of the twenty monitors, A two page summary of the performance of each of the twenty monitors. The results are given in a standardized graphical format. The purpose of the report is to provide an overview of the performance of these monitors. To do that, we have concentrated on the most important monitor parameters, providing the reader with information that will allow a rapid and timely review. These parameters are: Luminance (brightness) Resolution (measured and interpreted in several ways), Convergence ; Waviness (distortion). In color monitors, the desired image can beat with the phosphor dots or stripes leading to a disturbing pattern of wavy bars called Mofre'. Mofre' is difficult to quantify; it is very apparent to the eye in some images, but not in others. In this report we refer to Mofre' only in the Comments sections of the individual monitor reports in the following section.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 17, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA361072