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New Be tempted by an LCD.
I've recently acquired one, and I'm never looking back.

When shopping for an LCD, be aware that in use they seem bigger than they really are. So my 18" feels to me like a 21" CRT.


Peter
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New Re: Be tempted by an LCD.
Interesting - that's the "back off" effect. You can stick your nose in an LCD without any blurring or flicker being noticable. Getting close to a CRT produces weird optical effects from screen painting no matter how fast the vertical refresh.

Probably also invovled is the visible bulk of the CRT housing. My A31 1400x1050 display looked like a 25in TV.
-drl
New I guess so.
My screen has a 1" bezel all around and is about 8" deep.


Peter
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New More than that...
My 19" LCD has 19" viewable. My 21" CRT has about 19.75" viewable.

There's more truth in advertising regarding LCD screen sizes.
--
Chris Altmann
New And even better than that...
...the picture uses ALL the screen and is perfectly square.


Peter
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New square?
an LCD doesn't have to be square. I have a [link|http://www.apple.com/imac/|widescreen iMac]; I wouldn't go back to a square screen. But then [link|http://www.unbeatable.co.uk/CatalogueItem_4513.html|bigger] is always better...
Have fun,
Carl Forde
New i.e. size matters?
jb4
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New Well.. it's Get the Sony or
at $1.8/\ufffd

.. maybe a slightly older model of my car, in good mech. condition - for a spare.

I wonder which has the better Farmily Valuez -

Or maybe 4 bottles of Ch. Lafitte '61
New Not square in that sense
Square inasmuch as you don't have to spend 20 minutes dicking with the geometry settings; 90 degree angles are 90 degree out of the box. I didn't mean that the screen itself is square :)


Peter
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New The pixels are square!
Same number per inch (or cm. if you prefer :) ) in both vertical and horizontal direction.
Alex

The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled. -- Plutarch
New Suspicious of life expectancies
I've been using laptops mostly for the last 4 years. I've had 3 of them. I notice that, when new they are bright and crisp and white, but after about a year of heavy use, the picture starts to fade and yellow a bit. Which makes me think the longevity of the flat panel display technology isn't so hot. Its OK on a laptop, you need to upagrade by the time the screen gets weak anyhow, but desktop monitors should last a lot longer.

This is the principle reason I haven't splurged for an Apple Cinema - I'd like to see one thats been in service for 3 years and compare it to a new one to see how it looks.




.....To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone -- to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone:
.....From the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink -- greetings!

     -- George Orwell, 1984
New my sibling works for a giant company that makes these
they will not allow them to be purchased for in house use as the life expectancy is too short. They should know.
thanx,
bill
I do hold an englishman's brothel is his castle , where he should behave accordingly--as many flash tails as he likes , but none of the troop fornications that the orientals and germans indulge in. Its not the indecency I mind , but the company of a lot of boozy brutes hallooing and kicking up a deuce of a row when I want to concentrate and give off my best. A regular bacchanalia is something to see right enough, but I am with the discriminating Frog who said that one is interesting, but only a cad would make a habit of it.
Sir Harold Flashman esquire VC OBE

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New Re: Suspicious of life expectancies
I think that's the bulb. I imagine dust also collects on the bulb dimming it further and providing the yellow tinge. The LCD pixels themselves should be immortal.
-drl
     Searching for websites that do monitor reviews - (lincoln) - (16)
         Be tempted by an LCD. - (pwhysall) - (12)
             Re: Be tempted by an LCD. - (deSitter) - (8)
                 I guess so. - (pwhysall) - (7)
                     More than that... - (altmann) - (6)
                         And even better than that... - (pwhysall) - (5)
                             square? - (cforde) - (4)
                                 i.e. size matters? -NT - (jb4)
                                 Well.. it's Get the Sony or - (Ashton)
                                 Not square in that sense - (pwhysall)
                                 The pixels are square! - (a6l6e6x)
             Suspicious of life expectancies - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                 my sibling works for a giant company that makes these - (boxley)
                 Re: Suspicious of life expectancies - (deSitter)
         Re: Searching for websites that do monitor reviews - (deSitter)
         Some thoughts. - (Another Scott)
         Bought a Samsung SyncMaster 763mb - (lincoln)

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