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Taddeusz wrote:The Viewsonic has a better dot pitch at .25.
Is there a spcecific reason you're wanting a CRT rather than LCD?
king_kilr wrote:Taddeusz wrote:The Viewsonic has a better dot pitch at .25.
Is there a spcecific reason you're wanting a CRT rather than LCD?
It sounds like he already has them and needs to know which to use, I say the Viewsonic based on the given info.
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Taddeusz wrote:The Viewsonic has a better dot pitch at .25.
Is there a spcecific reason you're wanting a CRT rather than LCD?
It sounds like he already has them and needs to know which to use, I say the Viewsonic based on the given info.
maroon1 wrote:LCD: - Expensive
- Poor contrast ratio
- blurry at low resolution
king_kilr wrote:You mention blurry at low resolutions, LCD's look blurry when they are run at non native resolutions, if you run an LCD at it's native resolution it will look fine, and you can compensate for the size by increasing the DPI.
mafropetee wrote:this seems like an awesome deal. not sure about the brand, but the specs look even better than dell's offerings. 300cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio... and 20.1" which i think is a good size for the average person.
but like they have said, modern lcd's dont suffer from the problems that you have mentioned.
mafropetee wrote:this seems like an awesome deal. not sure about the brand, but the specs look even better than dell's offerings. 300cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio... and 20.1" which i think is a good size for the average person.
but like they have said, modern lcd's dont suffer from the problems that you have mentioned.
maroon1 wrote:Are those LCDs better than CRT ?
maroon1 wrote:Which one of those are the best ?
Klyith wrote:The viewsonic VP930 has the best contrast ratio, which is good if you want a more CRT-like monitor. The viewsonic VX922 has the fastest response time, good if you play computer games.
Klyith wrote:Yes. Almost any LCD is going to be better, there is no such thing as a quality CRT anymore. They are only made to sell with the cheapest computers, so are made to low specs and often poor quality control. I was a die-hard CRT fan, but I would not buy one today under any circumstances.