👉 Monitor computing, or display computing, refers to the process of using a monitor as an input device for interacting with computer systems. It involves the integration of hardware and software components that enable users to view, manipulate, and interact with digital content presented on the monitor. This includes the display itself, which converts digital signals into visible images, and input devices like a mouse, keyboard, or touchpad that allow users to navigate and control applications. Modern monitor computing often incorporates advanced features such as high-resolution displays, touch sensitivity, and connectivity options (like HDMI or DisplayPort) to enhance user experience. Additionally, it involves software applications that optimize the display for various use cases, from gaming and video editing to web browsing and productivity tasks. The monitor serves as a critical interface between the user and the computer, facilitating seamless interaction and data visualization.