Originally posted by: archcommus
Originally posted by: glugglug
Sticking with CRTs here. I can't stand the limited desktop real-estate (resolution) of LCDs. My 19" CRT is usually in 1920x1440. And it includes a powered USB hub and still only uses around 100W. You can't find an LCD that matches it for less than 10x the price.
Also, CRTs last decades while LCDs last 3 years.
Flickering isn't limited to CRTs either. The crappy LCD at my last job flickered worse than any CRT I've seen. The LCD here is much better though, totally flicker free, just wish it would let me use a decent resolution.
You may use that resolution on a 19" CRT but you have to realize that's definitely not the norm, that is very very tiny, I don't see how you can use that without a magnifying glass. Hell 1600x1200 is pretty damn small on a 19" CRT. And what refresh rate does it support at that high of a res, I wouldn't expect anything over 60 Hz. Unless this is kind of professional CRT you're using here. The default resolution for a 19" CRT is 1280x960, so 1280x1024 for a 19" LCD is just fine.
Less than 10x the price? How much did that CRT cost you, $200? So you're saying I can't get an LCD that'll match that resolution with USB ports for less than 2 grand? I doubt it.
And your decades versus 3 years thing definitely got a chuckle out of me, I'm not sure if you're joking. Where have you seen a working CRT that was 20 or 30 years old? And what evidence are you using to say that a majority of LCDs die in 3 years? That's just laughable.