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Thread : Have LCDs Caught Up With CRTs Yet?
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So yeah, title says it all, I guess.
Message edited by bennyprofa ne on 09-08-2007 at 06:09:45 PM |
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p.s. I realize this might be common knowledge, so I've added a fifth poll option in anticipation of this possibility. Message edited by bennyprofa ne on 09-08-2007 at 06:10:40 PM |
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no way. PVA quality > CRT have both. |
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It depends on what you mean by "caught up." Are LCD's as fast as CRT's? Technically no, they are not, and they probably never will be. Are they fast enough? I think so. I had a Samsung 173P 17" LCD monitor - which is rated at a 25ms response time - and I never noticed ghosting on it (though, strangely enough, I have seen it on other monitors with faster response times). You can buy LCD's with rated response times as low as 2ms (which is a lie, but the only way to determine the truth is through a thorough analysis using the proper tools).
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ATi/nV. whatever...GAME ON!
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CRT all the way. I don't care about saving space. I care about quality. You will hear people telling you that a new 2ms LCD is good for gaming. BUT they are not willing to admit that there is still ghosting, blurriness and other drawbacks. The fact is that CRT monitors are the best picture in the world... right now. I have a Dell P1690 24" CRT and a Dell P992 19" CRT dual monitor setup. The newer FD Trinitron 24" CRT is phenomenal(max. reported res. - 2048x1536). It's better than a 24" LCD gaming monitor in every way. You can adjust everything. I play at 1280x960@85mhz OR 1600x1024@85mhz-most of the time. SMOOTH, PERFECT, VIBRANT, NEVER any ghosting, blurriness or dead pixels!
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Kinda grew used to Widescreen settings, I like LCD much better, no reflections either, flat, light, and your UPS lasts MUCH longer when there is a power outage. Glad to see CRT die, sick of the size, weight, and having no room on your desk. Real waste of materials too, 10x heavier. Get something less than 5ms response in an LCD and don't look back. --------------- djcoolmasterx - "Ofcourse there is nothing that you are doing that will use that kind of power, beacuse you don't have that kind of powr to do things with." |
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I don't know if LCD have caught up but I am very hesitant to replace my old fashion CRT. As the previous poster, it sports a Trinitron tube and it gives a pretty darn good image. |
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oh yeah, and I am sick of the eyestrain of CRT. My eyes are done with being blasted by a flickering POS CRT. LCD is like looking at a well-lit object, very different especially if you work on a computer all day. My eyes used to BURN when I did 10 hr days in some sweatshop graphics place. I had an LCD at my previous employer and I find it much easier on the eyes for AutoCAD work. AND LCD doesn't suffer from burn-in. Message edited by Falken699 on 09-08-2007 at 08:10:47 PM --------------- djcoolmasterx - "Ofcourse there is nothing that you are doing that will use that kind of power, beacuse you don't have that kind of powr to do things with." |
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I have dual CRTs, and I tend to prefer a CRT. However, if one were to die, I would probably buy a new LCD. The problem with this is that in order to get something near the quality of my CRT I'm going to end up paying quite a lot of money. |
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I had a 20" trinitron CRT for years and when it died I went to a 24" LCD. Technically, people will tell you the CRT is more accurate and has less ghosting but the proof is in the viewing and I much prefer the LCD. CRTs seem dull and washed out in comparison to the bright, vibrant presence of the LCD.
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I have three computers. One has a 22" Sony Trinitron CRT, one a 19" Viewsonic LCD, and the third has a 22" wide screen Samsung LCD. Without doubt in my mind, the Trinitron CRT presents a better picture. At the same time, the CRT is a big, heavy monster that takes up a lot of deskspace. Another thing is that the CRT can be set at several different resolutions without problem, while the LCDs have a native resolution and don't work well with any other resolution, or don't even work at all. I do hope that the LCD companies improve the picture quality and all, but I'm not sure how much can really be done. Still, when it comes to moving a monitor and the amount of space it takes up, the LCDs have it all over the CRT. Just my opinions on the state of things. --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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Well, color me surprised.
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SO WHAT!
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I finally just gave up my CRT, a Viewsonic P95F+ 19". I gamed on it at 1600x1200@85Hz or 2048x1536@60Hz. I liked it a lot, but at only 18" viewable (above average when i bought it) it's small by todays standards. I replaced it with a Sharp 32" LCD @ 1920x1080, it have great picture, takes up less desk space, and relaxes my posture because I'm no longer hunched over my desk. I miss the the black levels, and contrast ratio of my CRT, but I do not see ANY ghosting (something that has steered me away from LCDs for a long time). I do not miss the "geometery" tweaking that my CRT constantly needed, or the lack of proper color convergence. --------------- Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 Rev2 || Q6600 @ 3.6GHz eVGA 8800GTX @ 621/1512/1053 || 8GB DDR2-1000 || 1.6TB space Liberty 500W || Sharp LC32D62U 32" LCD @ 1920x1080 |
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