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Just taking a break from the war...
Do you like LCD's or CRT's? I tend to like the CRT's a little more, I haven't seen an LCD that can match my 19inch CRT yet.
What's your fav?
gone_fishin
03-20-03, 10:16 PM
For the price, a large crt is the way to go. I recently procured a gem of a 21" AG CRT monitor for a whole $112 off ebay. Refurbs are around $250 - $300. LCD's are a lot more expensive. The only thing I would like about them is the small footprint but it would probably get broken easier too.
donny_paycheck
03-20-03, 10:29 PM
I agree g_f. I got a 21" Trinitron IBM display off ebay for $240 shipped (in-state). It's about a $750 monitor, IIRC. LCDs are very tempting but the main reason I'm CRT is because I play a lot of shooters. I need high refresh rates at high resolutions since I normally play 1280x1024 @ 80+ Hz refresh rate. That and the color contrast of CRT monitors is so much sharper.
For a desk job I would be all LCD.
Incidentally here's a picture of my main computer desk. Notice the 10" LCD TV on the corner. This way I can watch the news while I use my PC!
http://www.speakeasy.net/~rylandpage/computers/desk1.jpg
ToledoSteel
03-20-03, 10:32 PM
Hey where did you get that little 10"? Is that hooked up to your comp, or is it a regular tv?
I like the TV, I have a 9 inch (standard tube) so I can watch TV while I play as well.
FastFSB
03-20-03, 10:37 PM
CRT all the way. i will admit that lcd can be easier on the eyes, especially for typing, but crt is more cost effective. for the price of a good 19inch lcd i could get a great 22+ inch crt. unless space is a concern i will always go for crt, at least for the forseeable future.
donny_paycheck
03-20-03, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by ToledoSteel
Hey where did you get that little 10"? Is that hooked up to your comp, or is it a regular tv?
It's a regular TV, hooked up to my cable line. It's a Sharp LC-10A3UB, which has RF coaxial, S-Video, and composite RCA inputs. It could be used as a monitor with a S-Video cable but it's only got a 640x480 resolution so it'd be pretty crappy. The glare in that pic makes it look bad but it's really got a vivid picture to it. Better than a CRT TV, IMO.
http://www.sharpusa.com/products/ModelLanding/0,1058,697,00.html
gone_fishin
03-20-03, 11:54 PM
Nice setup, and excellent taste in your news coverage choice.:D
EmTSea19
03-20-03, 11:58 PM
I just got rid of my CRT in favor of an LCD. It's great, especially since I figured everything out on it. *lol*. With my old 17" CRT I would have really itchy eyes, always squinting my eyes, red face after being on a while, etc... I can't believe how much physically better it feels looking at an LCD. I know, it sounds funny, but it's really true.
I also like that LCDs are way lighter than CRTs, and much easier to move around. I can move it when two of us need to see the screen and then move it back. The screen moves much easier than my old CRT. I can adjust the screen up and down or side to side easy as can be.
The only draw back I have about LCD's is the price. You pay much more than the same size CRT. For me, it was worth it.
zhoelpqldk
03-21-03, 12:10 AM
Power usage, size, heat, portability. Those are all good reasons to get a LCD monitor. Price, however, as well as lack of response time (refresh rate to CRT) make LCDs not a viable option for gamers and 'normal' people alike. I spent all my money on a LCD when they first dropped in price ($450 for a 15") so I still have the problem of multiple computers and 1 monitor :P.
Mr. $T$
03-21-03, 01:18 AM
Originally posted by donny_paycheck
Incidentally here's a picture of my main computer desk. Notice the 10" LCD TV on the corner. This way I can watch the news while I use my PC!
http://www.speakeasy.net/~rylandpage/computers/desk1.jpg
Now that is what I call creative, where did you get that.
Nice Idea ;)
donny_paycheck
03-21-03, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by gone_fishin
Nice setup, and excellent taste in your news coverage choice.:D
Heh.
Originally posted by Mr. $T$
Now that is what I call creative, where did you get that.
Nice Idea
Best Buy had the 10" model on sale for $399 with mail-in rebate so I went for it. I'm glad I have it now so I can watch news from Iraq and of course the History Channel.
FastFSB
03-21-03, 05:03 AM
Originally posted by donny_paycheck
Heh.
Best Buy had the 10" model on sale for $399 with mail-in rebate so I went for it. I'm glad I have it now so I can watch news from Iraq and of course the History Channel.
nice. nothing goes quiet as well as the history channel and computing. im not sure why but the history channel is great background sound, regardless of the program that is on.
The History channel is one of the best channels on TV!!! Alothough I like The Learning Channel and Discovery too.
"Where history comes alive....":D
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