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LCD screens are a staple in the digital display marketplace and are used in display applications across all industries. Most modern LCD monitor screen sizes range from less than 21 inches to well over 30. A 10-inch LCD monitor surprisingly meets many personal requirements for customers. Here is a brief introduction to 10-inch LCD monitors.

The features of 10-inch LCD monitors

With a mini size of 10 inches, these LCD monitors will not take up too much space. Customers can purchase these small-sized LCD monitors for cars or mount-on-wall home security systems. For those who need more than one monitor at the workplace, a 10-inch LCD screen will pair perfectly on the side with a bigger display. In addition, high-resolution 10-inch LCD monitors are now hitting the market as they provide good comfort and eye health. And thanks to the high resolution, even connected with a monitor will maintain their dense pixels. 10-inch LCD monitors with SD cards are also top sellers, for they offer greater storage. Apart from all these features, this type of small-sized monitor is easy to maintain. Cleaning LCD monitors and repairing LCD monitor work requires only a little effort from users. However, LCD monitors with touch screens may be much more convenient to operate, but they are not as easy to clean (for a touch screen tends to collect dust and fingerprints) and repair.

Different types of 10-inch LCD monitors

LCD monitors can be grouped into three categories: TN (twisted nematic), IPS (in-plane switching), and VA (Vertical Alignment). 10-inch LCD displays with TN technology have high refresh rates but a limited viewing angle of 45-65 degrees. IPS, on the other hand, is superior in contrast, brightness, viewing angles, and color representation compared to TN screens. VA displays provide wide viewing angles, high contrast, and accurate color reproduction. However, VA LCD screens tend to offer a lower brightness than an equivalent TN model.