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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
I've seen a number of newer LCDs. The affordable ones aren't worth the money to me, since I do not like low resolutions. I can spend under $60 on a 19 inch CRT and comfortably run it at 1600x1200 or higher (maybe $80-100 for 21 inch CRT), or ~$300 on a low resolution 17 inch LCD. The $200 or so models are pretty crappy, not worth considering.
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
I'm starting to really want to get an LCD panel as well. My eyes are starting to bug more and more when working on computers with CRT monitors, and I could really use the space on my desk at home. One of the computer labs at school just underwent a renovation and is now nicely loaded with widescreen panels that I think are really good, which is no good considering I don't really have $ to spend at this time. Ugh.
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
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The price difference is not as drastic or dramatic as you indicate unless you're comparing a new LCD to a 19" CRT coming off a lease. I think you've been reading 2 year old magazine reviews again. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
The price difference is certainly dramatic. There is no reason to throw money away on a new CRT when you can get perfectly working used CRTs that are just the same for dirt cheap from computer fairs or people looking to dump their old monitor after buying a LCD... Certainly you have to be careful not to buy a poorly refurbished monitor, but that is pretty easy to determine just by looking at it in action.
I haven't read any reviews on monitors, and wouldn't put much stock in them anyways. I have looked at CRTs and LCDs side by side. I have not seen a non-overly-expensive LCD that I could label as superior, much less to say far superior. What resolution is your monitor supporting natively, and what was its price? |
Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
LCD monitors have perfect geometry, easy on your eyes, cool to look at, crisp color, good contrast, and the picture on one is very precise. For gaming, it's great, I don't think you can get a better picture.
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
If you buy an expensive LCD, yes. The same can be said about much cheaper CRTs.
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
Fyron, you seemed to have your mind made up. That's OK, some prefer Dodge, some prefer Ford, some prefer Honda, etc., etc.
Since you asked, here is a CNET review of the AL1914 LCD: http://shopper.cnet.com/Acer_AL1914_...-31383600.html It has a native of 1280x1024 and I bought it for $264 except I got the black bezel version (the specs are identical). I have 3 other 19" CRT's and none of them are on my desk - only the LCD and IMO it was worth the extra money. |
Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
See, I'm looking for at least 1600x1200 resolution, so the 1280x1024 models aren't cutting it. LCDs that can support high resolutions (where 1280x1024 is a medium resolution) are quite expensive. I think that may be the problem here. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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