WTB CRT
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We're all racist when it came to our LCD's
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Re: WTB CRT
I want my CRT and video card back this weekend please. I need them for a second rig I'm building in my room.latency wrote:I wanna go back to using a CRT for my gaming box and then give Amy my LCD. Does anyone have a CRT they can sell (or know someone)? I am a little picky so it will need to meet the following things. I don't expect it to be free by any means. I'll pay what we both think will be fair.
- Must be black (every peripheral I have is black now)
- Must be flat
- Must be 19" or larger.
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Are you on glue? Go back to CRT? Everything about LCD's is far superior to CRT's. If you have experienced anything on an LCD that is less than your CRT was capable of we just need to find you a better LCD.
I just got a viewsonic vx2235wm on friday. Rocks my world 22 inches of widescreen goodness. Mobius which 24" wide do you have?
I just got a viewsonic vx2235wm on friday. Rocks my world 22 inches of widescreen goodness. Mobius which 24" wide do you have?
Re: WTB CRT
try msn, icq, or the phone next time. i haven't been in this thread for a while. anyways, when you are ready to pick everything up, give me a ring and it'll be ready by the time you are over.Mobius wrote:I want my CRT and video card back this weekend please. I need them for a second rig I'm building in my room.latency wrote:I wanna go back to using a CRT for my gaming box and then give Amy my LCD. Does anyone have a CRT they can sell (or know someone)? I am a little picky so it will need to meet the following things. I don't expect it to be free by any means. I'll pay what we both think will be fair.
- Must be black (every peripheral I have is black now)
- Must be flat
- Must be 19" or larger.
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Show me an LCD with the contrast ratio of a CRT. Show me a LCD with a response time equal to a CRT. LCD's do have alot going for em though, they are bright, crisp and lightweight. Gaming and movie wise though, CRT is FAR superior. For the average user and guys that play slower games (non-fps), LCD is where it's at. I respect both until SED is out.Aborted wrote:Are you on glue? Go back to CRT? Everything about LCD's is far superior to CRT's. If you have experienced anything on an LCD that is less than your CRT was capable of we just need to find you a better LCD.
I just got a viewsonic vx2235wm on friday. Rocks my world 22 inches of widescreen goodness. Mobius which 24" wide do you have?
My list of reasons why I chose LCD;
1. LCD take up less space. (more room on my desk for other things)
2. LCD weigh less. (better for hauling and lanning)
3. LCD use 100-200watt LESS power. (compared to large CRT)
4. LCD have perfect geometry. (more more trapezoid adjustment - wee!!)
5. LCD don't have refresh rate flicker. (even 85Hz is annoying)
While current LCD's are not capable of displaying an infinite contrast ratio like CRT's can, the response time should no longer be a valid argument. Personally I can't notice the difference of anything under 8ms, and if you can - perhaps take a look at the Viewsonic VX922. I got one for Christmas, and with a 2ms response time, I haven't seen ghosting in any high action DVD's or FPS games.
1. LCD take up less space. (more room on my desk for other things)
2. LCD weigh less. (better for hauling and lanning)
3. LCD use 100-200watt LESS power. (compared to large CRT)
4. LCD have perfect geometry. (more more trapezoid adjustment - wee!!)
5. LCD don't have refresh rate flicker. (even 85Hz is annoying)
While current LCD's are not capable of displaying an infinite contrast ratio like CRT's can, the response time should no longer be a valid argument. Personally I can't notice the difference of anything under 8ms, and if you can - perhaps take a look at the Viewsonic VX922. I got one for Christmas, and with a 2ms response time, I haven't seen ghosting in any high action DVD's or FPS games.
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