Monitors
Retina Display vs Regular Display
The brand name Retina display describes a type of LCD screen that tends to have a higher resolution than their previous models. Generally speaking, a Retina Display may have a resolution of about 300 pixels. A... |
Netbook vs Notebook
The major difference between the two is their purpose and functionality. A ‘Netbook’ is a small sized laptop version especially designed for content consumption, such as listening music or watching movies, etc... |
Zooming vs Panning vs Scaling
Zooming provides an option to the user to change the view of a document or image. It is applicable in two ways – Zooming in and Zooming out. It usually involves shrinking or stretching of pixels. Panning is... |
LCD vs DLP
An LCD uses liquid crystals that are sandwiched between two sheets of polarizing material. DLP technology uses a digital micromirror device which comprises around 2 million hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors.... |
DLP vs LCD Projectors
LCDs work using liquid crystals placed between two polarizing filters and two transparent electrodes. DLP uses a series of mirrors placed on a chip, which work as pixels. LCDs are skinnier, consume more power... |