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JustAnEngineer wrote:http://www.google.com/products?q=aperture+grille+monitor&scoring=p&cond=1&cat=305&lnk=catsugg&ei=WO0uTOLDLYKO2ATltc2rCA&sa=X&ved=0CDwQhggoAA
Don't do it. Just do more research before you buy and get better LCD panels the next time.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=39226
Krogoth wrote:A quality IPS panel will rival a CRT at color accuracy, viewing angles and brightness.
Bensam123 wrote:That is most likely the fact that you did not spend the $$ to get a better panel. In terms of ghosting, I do remember reading some people swearing up and down that they see it no matter what. While I don't deny such people with sensitive eyes exist, I would have to suggest that you try to let go. It may be psychological (or not, but doesn't hurt to try?).crappy contrast, seeing pixels shift
Krogoth wrote:It is essentially dead, Jim.SEDs seems to be the "holy grail" for CRT fans, but that technology is lock up in patent hell.
Cyco-Dude wrote:Only if you buy those cheaper monitors that do not do proper aspect scaling (or use drivers that support it).larger and larger lcds suck because you need more powerful video cards to render at native resolution and have decent frames (depends on game though).
Cyco-Dude wrote:JustAnEngineer wrote:http://www.google.com/products?q=aperture+grille+monitor&scoring=p&cond=1&cat=305&lnk=catsugg&ei=WO0uTOLDLYKO2ATltc2rCA&sa=X&ved=0CDwQhggoAA
Don't do it. Just do more research before you buy and get better LCD panels the next time.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=39226
dude, lcds still suck for gaming. at best, you just get used to ghosting but it's still there (and i had a 2ms tn panel). tn panels have other issues as well, ips is too slow. if you ever have a dark scene, you have to deal with inconsistent backlighting, backlight bleeding and blacks that are dark gray at best. larger and larger lcds suck because you need more powerful video cards to render at native resolution and have decent frames (depends on game though).
computron9000 wrote:Good LCDs can beat CRTs
Meadows wrote:computron9000 wrote:Good LCDs can beat CRTs
No they can't, except for geometry and power use. They're inferior in every other way.
SpotTheCat wrote:Don't forget that women won't sleep with you when they see you have a CRT.
ShadowTiger wrote:LCD's that had 0 MS Response time and virtually no input delay
Meadows wrote:ShadowTiger wrote:LCD's that had 0 MS Response time and virtually no input delay
Physically impossible.
just brew it! wrote:Meadows wrote:computron9000 wrote:Good LCDs can beat CRTs
No they can't, except for geometry and power use. They're inferior in every other way.
That's a bit of a stretch.
They also: Weigh less (which means they cost less to ship); take up less desk space than a CRT with equivalent display area; emit less EMI and radiation (a CRT monitor is essentially a miniature particle accelerator); don't contain several pounds of hazardous lead (CRTs are made from heavily leaded glass); aren't affected by nearby magnets, electric motors, and other sources of magnetic fields; never need to be degaussed; don't suffer from ghosting, blurring, or other analog distortions (assuming you're using DVI); and when run at native resolution generally provide a crisper image than CRTs.
That's a pretty long list of exceptions to "every other way"! :lol:
Bensam123 wrote:I being a gamer, chose a TN panel instead of a IPS.
just brew it! wrote:SpotTheCat wrote:Don't forget that women won't sleep with you when they see you have a CRT.
...unless you happen to find one that's a steampunk fan! :D