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Old 05-19-2007, 07:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What kind of monitor do you have?

The only reason I got a CRT monitor is because they're supposedly better for gaming. But that was 4 years ago and I'm sure LCD monitors are more improved. Not to mention CRT monitor's are bad for your eyes. Oh well...

Should I get an LCD monitor? Do they look any better?

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Old 05-19-2007, 07:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I got a LCD one ...

Aint LCD screens safer ? Mine has got some kind of layer to filter out the harmful rays or something. CRT is the dangerous one i heard.
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Old 05-19-2007, 07:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i own a 19" LCD Monitor. In my opinion i think LCD are better, but i never knew it was bad for your eyes :/
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i own a 19" LCD Monitor. In my opinion i think LCD are better, but i never knew it was bad for your eyes :/
Oh...sorry I got that backwards. CRT's are bad for your eyes. <.<
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Old 05-19-2007, 10:19 AM   #5 (permalink)
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17" LCD monitor.


Philips X-17.
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Old 05-19-2007, 10:46 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I've got a 19" LCD screen. Only because I got tired of using the screen on my laptop. Besides, I dont have a lot of space on my computer desk, and it seemed more logical then sticking a 21" crt monitor on it and probably breaking something... like my back.

A lot of engineers at my job get pissed if we try to replace their crts with lcds... which is irritating when we have to replace older models.

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Introduction

This question is actually much less valid than it was several years ago. Many companies have cut the production of CRT monitors except for the extremely high end and the very low end. In fact, most desktop computer systems sold now by default come with LCD monitors. Still for those that what to know the difference and which they would be better off purchasing, I have updated this article to be more relevant to the current technologies and products offered today.

CRTs

The primary advantage that CRT monitors held over LCDs was their color rendering. The contrast ratios and depths of colors displayed were much greater with CRT monitors than LCDs. While this still holds true in most cases, many strides have been made in LCDs such that this difference is not as great as it once was. Many graphic designers still use the very expensive large CRT monitors in their work because of the color advantages. Of course, this color ability does degrade over time as the phosphors in the tube break down.

The other advantage that CRT monitors held over LCD screens is the ability to easily scale to various resolutions. This is referred to as multisync by the industry. By adjusting the electron beam in the tube, the screen can easily be adjusted downward to lower resolutions while keeping the picture clarity intact.

While these two items may play an important role for CRT monitors, there are disadvantages as well. The biggest of these are the size and weight of the tubes. An equivalent sized LCD monitor is upwards of 80% smaller in size and weight compared to a CRT tube. The larger the screen, the bigger the size difference. The other major drawback deals with the power consumption. The energy needed for the electron beam means that the monitors consumer and generate a lot more heat than the LCD monitors.

Pros:

* Multisync Capable
* High Refresh Rates
* Color Clarity and Depth

Cons:

* Very Heavy and Large
* Use Large Amounts of Energy
* Generate Excess Heat

LCDs

The biggest advantage to LCD monitors is their size and weight. As was mentioned earlier, the size and weight of an LCD monitor can be upwards of 80% lighter than an equivalent dimension CRT screen. This makes it possible to users to have larger screens for their computers than was possible before.

LCD screens also tend to produce less eye fatigue to the user. The constant light barrage and scan lines of a CRT tube tend to cause strain on heavy computer users. The lower intensity of the LCD monitors coupled with their constant screen display of pixels being on or off produces less fatigue for the user.

The most notable disadvantage to LCD screens is their fixed or native resolution. An LCD screen can only display the number of pixels in its matrix and no more or less. It can display a lower resolution in one of two ways. Using only a fraction of the total pixels on the display or through extrapolation. Extrapolation is a method whereby the monitor blends multiple pixels together to simulate a single smaller pixel. This can often lead to a blurry or fuzzy image particularly with text when running the screen below is native resolution.

Video was problematic with early LCD monitors because of lower response times. This has been overcome by many improvements, but there are some that still have low response times. Purchasers should be aware of this when purchasing a monitor. However, the improvements are often work arounds that can actually lead to another problem of reduced color clarity. Unfortunately, the industry is very poor about properly listing the specifications for monitors to help buyers understand and compare monitors.

Pros:

* Smaller and Lighter
* Energy Efficient
* Causes Less Eye Fatigue

Cons:

* Blurry Images Outside Native Resolution
* Motion Blur on Fast Moving Images
* Come Models Have Reduced Color Clarity

Conclusions

At this point and time, most consumers will likely be purchasing LCD monitors over CRTs. There is almost no difference in the cost to consumers thanks to production improvements in LCDs and the reduction in the production of CRTs. Typically CRTs will only be seen sold with the least expensive of desktop computer systems or by those with special imaging needs such as graphics and medical professionals.

For those looking at purchasing a new monitor, I highly suggest that they read my Understanding CRT Monitors and Understanding LCD Monitors for more details about what to look at before buying.
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This is how my monitor looks like ( LCD )



OH and btw CRT are old They barely make CRT monitors. LCD for teh win

And no CRT are in no way better at gaming than LCD. If u play awhile on LCD u will get used to it.

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get LCD man its good
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Old 05-19-2007, 04:31 PM   #9 (permalink)
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19" flat screen LCD monitor. It rocks, wouldn't wish for a better monitor



except mine has 3 buttons on the right side not 4

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Old 05-19-2007, 05:01 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I like CRTs better. Decent LCDs are too expensive, and I can't stand TN panel LCDs (horrible viewing angles).

So, +1 CRT from me.
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