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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor??
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor??
LOL! Ya, that can be an issue with DVD player settings too. No wonder some people "don't like letterbox" http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
Apparently, some retail stores also don't know how to set up their TV's. PvK |
Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
We've bought two Samsungs in the last year, 930B and 940B. The only differences are cosmetic as far as I can tell. 930B has green LED with buttons on the bottom of the front of the screen. THe 940B has blue LED buttons on the front - which make the computer I built, but was completely unintentional.
The first monitor arrived with no problems from the store (Comp USA), the second I got from NewEgg, was DOA and had to have another one sent to me. |
Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
With some of the comments tending towards a negative impression of LCD's (I don't have any experience with them), I'm now wondering if it's worth spending a few hundred dollars to switch from 17" CRT to 17" LCD. Besides space considerations, is the image quality actually better, with the possibility of dead pixels, etc? I guess I'm asking; Is it worth it??
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
Image quality is generally worse, unless you are buying newer $1000 LCDs. There is no flicker, if that is a concern of CRT to you, and they use about one third as much power, or less. And forget about high resolution...
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor
My natural resolution is 1280x1024. I think that that's the perfect resolution. It's not too graphics-intensive, and it doesn't look blocky.
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No problem. That's what you find when you're bored, and tired of how your monitor works... It works for all monitors too, so try it on your CRT screen if you have one.
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Re: OT: What to know before buying an LCD monitor??
I just bought 50 Acer AL1914 LCD displays for the company I work for and am very happy with them. Only spent $270 each for them (1 year ago they would have been more than $500 each for them). However, I suggest you don't spend any extra for an LCD without getting a decent video card for them. It does absolutely make a difference IMO.
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I recently posted in another thread though, that both my CRT's crapped out ( I run a 2 monitor setup ) and I decided to do some research and "modernize." Fact: LCD's do have good resolution if you run them at their native resolution. Fact: They're nice and bright and use less power. Fact: With today's 8ms and 4ms refresh rates, the "ghosting factor" is becoming a non-issue. I now have two Samsung 17" 740B's (black) with 0 dead pixels each. I spent less than 600 on the pair at Buy.com. I'm happy with them and I have a crapload more room on my desk now. T EDIT: Just remembered about some news I heard concerning any LCD computer monitor over 17" not being a good idea. Something to do with the Native Resolution idea. I'll post a linky when I find it. ~T~ |
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