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Originally Posted by mrks
If you are looking at the cheap version of LED monitors you will not see a difference in colours, only in brightness.
There are different types of LED backlight displays (as GARS mentioned above):
1. RGB LED backlights, mainly found in TV's to enhance colours and blacks.
2. LED backlight with local dimming is the better more expensive monitors and TV's. Here the LED's in the black area's are turned off to make the blacks darker.
3. Then you have the cheaper version, which replaces the CCFL with a strip of LEDs. This is mainly used in notebooks and cheaper monitors. Here the LED's are not turned off and effectively the blacks will not be darker.
LED's don't make a difference in the quality of the image, it's a light source.
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interesting argument..
Since I'm not looking into buying the high end stuff...
what would you recommend? The link you sent me has monitors that are way over what I want to spend.
I'm thinking somewhere between $0 to $150 (before taxes).
There are deals on ncix, so I'm pretty sure I can get monitors in the low 20's" screen size.
now with such a low budget, would you recommend led lcd or just regular lcd?