Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: dnuggett
So the image would be pretty bad eh?
Yes, it would be ugly. Surfing the web would be horrible since the resolution is so small.
Games would be aliased to hell too, you'd need 6x AA at least.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: dnuggett
So the image would be pretty bad eh?
Yes, it would be ugly. Surfing the web would be horrible since the resolution is so small.
Games would be aliased to hell too, you'd need 6x AA at least.
I don't know Jiffy, I just played some UT2004 8X6 "holy sh*t" settings, 8XS/16X, and it looked pretty good and ran between 100-150 fps.
I'd pay $75 for that monitor just to play UT, it's not much money.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: dnuggett
So the image would be pretty bad eh?
Yes, it would be ugly. Surfing the web would be horrible since the resolution is so small.
Games would be aliased to hell too, you'd need 6x AA at least.
I don't know Jiffy, I just played some UT2004 8X6 "holy sh*t" settings, 8XS/16X, and it looked pretty good and ran between 100-150 fps.
I'd pay $75 for that monitor just to play UT, it's not much money.
Bah. Size isn't everything. If you want a gorgeous UT experience, get a 2405fpw and run it at 19X12. Or try running component video out to an HDTV - should look much better as well.
I just think it's silly to buy a TV for "just UT" or a couple of games that work with 8X AA (which would probably kill anything besides your 7800 SLI setup).
800X600 is crap, no matter how much you AA it. Maybe it looked fine on your monitor, but imagine on a 31" CRT. Yikes.
Originally posted by: Unkno
Short term effect: neck pains and headaches
Long term effect: *DEAD* from the immense radiation it gives off.
LCD FTW!
Originally posted by: Avalon
Originally posted by: Unkno
Short term effect: neck pains and headaches
Long term effect: *DEAD* from the immense radiation it gives off.
LCD FTW!
Immense radiation? Give me a break. Neck pains and headaches? Use a good monitor, and make yourself comfortable. This goes for any monitor.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Avalon
Originally posted by: Unkno
Short term effect: neck pains and headaches
Long term effect: *DEAD* from the immense radiation it gives off.
LCD FTW!
Immense radiation? Give me a break. Neck pains and headaches? Use a good monitor, and make yourself comfortable. This goes for any monitor.
Yes, it emits potentially harmful VLF-ELF emission, and it can be especially bad on a monitor this old if it isn't shielded well.
Neck aches are caused by the flickering of the display, it doesn't matter how 'good' it is.
Originally posted by: JRW
You need to do some research on these subjects ... your statements are completely false.
A CRT is an evacuated glass envelope with an electron gun located in the narrow neck at the rear of the tube and a phosphor-coated screen at the front face. There are several wire coils located around the outside of the neck that are known collectively as the deflection yoke. The yoke and the circuitry used to drive it, in particular the flyback transformer, are the major sources of magnetic fields.
The energy generated by a VDT extends over a broad spectrum, including:
x-ray and ultraviolet light (wavelengths below 400 nm),
visible light (700-400 nm, 4.3-7.5x10^14 Hz),
infrared radiation from heat generated by the electronics,
very low and low frequency energy (VLF and LF, 3-300 kHz),
extremely low frequency energy (ELF, 30-300 Hz), and
static electric fields.
The redraw or refresh rate of many monitors is 60 Hz. This speed can cause a flicker that makes the screen appear to roll. The flicker stimulates the eye to accommodate or to refocus, tiring the visual system.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Thanks guys.... I have a chance to pick it up for $75 but it is old, and I probably won't have any use for it.
Heh. There's a reason it's $75.
Originally posted by: moonboy403
why would you wanna run your crt at 800 x 600 when it's 31"?!