I'm curious to what people think concerning the large variety of options for computer monitors. Whether they prefer LCD or CRT, and, if they prefer fullscreen or widescreen.
My preference is obviously fullscreen. I tend to like CRTs better, but LCDs last longer, don't make any noise, use less power, etc.
I guess they DO make widescreen CRTs, but I've never actually seen one in real life:Show Image(http://www.techimo.com/photo/data/3/IMG_0658.jpg)
I'm a bit of an artist, so I was an absolute die-hard CRT user for years. But then, i got an IPS panel (albeit a cheap one-- a Dell 2209WA), and now i'm an LCD believer. And my eyes love me again!
As far as screens go, I stand by my premature ill-tempered catlady ways, and say 4:3 forever! Widescreen irks me; 16:10 sorta-widescreen irks me even more. EVERYTHING letterboxes.
Widescreens are cheaper to make given the huge amount of production of TV screens relative to how many computer screens are made... 4:3 is going to become something of a speciality item whether people like it or not.
I'd say that when OLED becomes viable for mass production, we'll start to see wrap around screens.
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Yes! But they're often fatally boring, so very few people survive to catalog them properly.
(P.S. be carefuly saying that if there are any linux users nearby. They have been known to charge if angered.)
The 'problem' is that the current LCD market is pollution with piece of **** TN panels.. I prefer and use IPS, and have no ghosting issues or whatever.
Anything you buy at a 'big box' store is going be a crappy TN panel. Dell ultrasharps are 'usually' IPS but everytime I buy an LCD I spend hours reading specs and etc beforehand
A DOSSER is a person who get mad at computer stores and either shout or complain to the innocent employees who are merely there to help.
Is this correct ?................my fading memory escapes little old me.
Currently using 4:3 CRT most. Don't know how many days it got left :(
I need 4:3 in 800x600 because that's best for my gaming. 75Hz+ is also a must because of my red eye problem. If I use LCD @ 60Hz for 8+ hours or so my eyes will become red.. In 75Hz it's 12h+ and in my CRT I've never experienced it.
I don't know enough about LCD's yet, but sooner or later I will have to buy one. I will propably buy 3x24" and turn them all 90 degrees.
There are PLENTY of 800x600 75Hz CRTs. In fact, mine go up to 85Hz. I usually run them on 60Hz though, just because my eyes are used to it.
My LCD is able to go up to 72Hz.
Mine is 85Hz too, no problems with it :)
My LCD's go up to 75Hz, which still isn't enough, but the eye strain I get from 75Hz LCD is still minimal compared to 60Hz Laptop LCD...
I can't figure anything out of those monitor reviews, if things like Apple Cinema display get rated up it means those monitor reviews have no value for me.
When other people appreciate high resolutions, I appreciate low ones or at least low PPI. Other people appreciate bright colors and glass-like surface, I seek for a display that is similar to read as newspaper. Other people appreciate big screens when I find it easier to focus on small 4:3 screens.
Ok, I need to stop crying now..
My LCD's go up to 75Hz, which still isn't enough, but the eye strain I get from 75Hz LCD is still minimal compared to 60Hz Laptop LCD...
Actually you could crank it down to near zero Hz and there still wouldn't be any flickering (provided regukar CCFL backlighting). That's the point of an active matrix LCD.
I couldn't stand working with CRTs any more, typically even 85 Hz won't cut it for me in the long run. Been on LCD for 7 years now... PVA panel, I don't appreciate TN tunnel view.
In my experience it's always been LCDs (the higher quality ones, specifically) that hurt my eyes not because of how bright the backlight is. It's hard to describe. Even on low brightness levels, the screen image is so strong and intense that it's nothing short of painful to look at.
I happen to like the "bleeding" you get with older CRT TVs...so maybe I'm a weird minority.
I'm pretty happy with the non-head-hurting lower end LCDs and any CRT which is still showing colours the way they're supposed to look (they definitely get bad as they age though).
I attribute my still-good eyesight to the fact that I got a new PC with a good flat panel when I was 13... The CRT I had with the machine before it did my eyes in...
And it was an IBM with lavender buttons an' all...
I'm curious to what people think concerning the large variety of options for computer monitors. Whether they prefer LCD or CRT, and, if they prefer fullscreen or widescreen.
My preference is obviously fullscreen. I tend to like CRTs better, but LCDs last longer, don't make any noise, use less power, etc.
I guess they DO make widescreen CRTs, but I've never actually seen one in real life:Show Image(http://www.techimo.com/photo/data/3/IMG_0658.jpg)
LCD's don't last nearly as long as CRT's. Most CRT's can last over 35 years and still work fine if taken care of. LCD's, however, can get dead pixels and bad segments. And their backlights tend to die after about 8-15 years.
LCD's don't last nearly as long as CRT's. Most CRT's can last over 35 years and still work fine if taken care of. LCD's, however, can get dead pixels and bad segments. And their backlights tend to die after about 8-15 years.
Let's just say that most LCD's that are going on 20 years old don't work as good as my CRT of that same age.