Originally posted by: Macro2
The biggest difference is that the 21-22" shadow masks all have curved screens, unless there is something new I don't know about. 21-22" AGs are generally flat screens.
Originally posted by: ScrewFace
I have a 21" ViewSonic P810 and it's a Invar Shadow Mask. It looks great just like it did when it was made in December of 1996! Aperture Grilles supposedly have brighter colors but you pay a high premium for that. If you're rich get an Aperture Grille but, if not, you'll be more than happy with a Shadow Mask, know what I'm sayin'?:beer:![]()
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: ScrewFace
I have a 21" ViewSonic P810 and it's a Invar Shadow Mask. It looks great just like it did when it was made in December of 1996! Aperture Grilles supposedly have brighter colors but you pay a high premium for that. If you're rich get an Aperture Grille but, if not, you'll be more than happy with a Shadow Mask, know what I'm sayin'?:beer:![]()
Shadowmasks have their benefits too. They have much truer colors and they are sharper than aperture grills. That's why they are usually recommended for graphics design and text.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Shadowmasks have their benefits too. They have much truer colors and they are sharper than aperture grills. That's why they are usually recommended for graphics design and text.