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Are CRTs still the king for gaming?

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Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: nitromullet
IMO, once you go LCD, you will never go back. There are others that disagree... My advice, if you can possibly view your options at the store, check them out in person and see what you like better. Make sure that you set the LCD to it's native resolution when doing this though, since it will make a difference. Also, I imagine that most stores have their monitors on some sort of hub that lets them hook up 10 monitors to the same PC (compusa has something like that), which are most likely VGA, so the LCD will look a bit better when you get it hooked up to a DVI.

Get what makes you happy.

I agree, get what makes you happy. The only thing that makes me happy is having my cake and eating it too. So, I recessed my 19" CRT into a wall. My monitor is literally protruding less from my wall than a framed picture hanging there. My desk is totally clear and I have my CRT quality gaming. The only thing that an LCD has over my setup is less power consumption and maybe less heat. All the LCD's I use at work do actually pump out a lot of heat. Various makes and models. But at home, CRT baby. I'm apparently one of the few people that have used LCD's, and went back to CRT's. I like what I like.


LOL post a picture of your CRT inside the wall. This should be pretty funny.

Sure, I'll post one in a little while.

 
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: nitromullet
IMO, once you go LCD, you will never go back. There are others that disagree... My advice, if you can possibly view your options at the store, check them out in person and see what you like better. Make sure that you set the LCD to it's native resolution when doing this though, since it will make a difference. Also, I imagine that most stores have their monitors on some sort of hub that lets them hook up 10 monitors to the same PC (compusa has something like that), which are most likely VGA, so the LCD will look a bit better when you get it hooked up to a DVI.

Get what makes you happy.

I agree, get what makes you happy. The only thing that makes me happy is having my cake and eating it too. So, I recessed my 19" CRT into a wall. My monitor is literally protruding less from my wall than a framed picture hanging there. My desk is totally clear and I have my CRT quality gaming. The only thing that an LCD has over my setup is less power consumption and maybe less heat. All the LCD's I use at work do actually pump out a lot of heat. Various makes and models. But at home, CRT baby. I'm apparently one of the few people that have used LCD's, and went back to CRT's. I like what I like.

Count me in as another that went LCD and back to CRT 🙂 In my case I was comparing a high end CRT to LCD (Paid $600 for the CRT on Newegg.com, retail $800)

You know one other thing I noticed about the LCD , The screen itself is made of a rough texture plastic wich actualy gave it a slightly grainy look, The crt had a noticably 'smoother' appearance when looking at images etc.
 
The top CRTs are still considerably better for games with superior black levels, refresh rates and maximum resolutions as well as the flexibility of using different resolutions. I would have said LCDs are better for text since they are sharper, but at least the LCDs I have seen have all been quite bright, even at their lowest brightness setting, which strains my eyes after looking at them for a while. It seems that LCDs also have a kind of glittering effect behind the screen that makes lighter colors look non-uniform, which gets on my nerves.

The good CRTs are all gone though. The CRTs you can buy these days are mostly low end ones and the few high end ones still out there are either defective or badly calibrated due to the pathetic quality control in their last few months of production. So your only choices are LCDs unless you want to look on ebay for a used CRT.
 
<-- LCD user, and old-school gamer. Will probably never buy a CRT again.

Bottom line is that if CRTs were that much better than LCDs (as some people make them out to be) then they would still be making them. LCDs rule. Just make sure to adjust the gamma in your video drivers to your liking. The default settings on my LCD made it looked a little washed out. I thought it might be because I have a 6-bit panel. However I adjusted the gamma and now the colors are amazing.
 
Originally posted by: kmmatney
<-- LCD user, and old-school gamer. Will probably never buy a CRT again.

Bottom line is that if CRTs were that much better than LCDs (as some people make them out to be) then they would still be making them. LCDs rule. Just make sure to adjust the gamma in your video drivers to your liking. The default settings on my LCD made it looked a little washed out. I thought it might be because I have a 6-bit panel. However I adjusted the gamma and now the colors are amazing.

Popular buying choice doesn't equate to "better", most of the buying public aren't exactly "educated" buyers.

Consider:

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/news/nation/12329022.htm
Would you consider "The Dukes of Hazzard" a "good" or "better than others" movie? No. Yet more people opted to see it than any other movie that weekend. (prrof positive of the decline of Western civilization)

There could be many reasons the industry is shifting to LCDs, my hunch is at the top of the list is "cheaper to make + cheaper to ship + cheaper to store = bigger profits" for manufacturers and vendors.

They do have advantages, but to say they are currently "king" for gaming is a joke. They are not the flexible gaming solution. They are a better ergonomic/2d solution.
 
Do LCDs reign over CRTs as a new king of gaming? No, definitely not. Are they adequate? Definitely yes, in my opinion, having used a 17" LCD for 9 months now and gaming hardcore (especially over my summer vacation). The first week you use an LCD, you're going to say yuck (I did). Later on, you actually don't get more tolerant, you just get used to it more somehow and learn to ignore it (trust me on this). At that point, that "con" is essentially off the list. I like the LCD's perfectly flat image, slightly more "alive" (albeit not perfectly scaled) colors. My LCD is also SO much better for my eyes, and I can feel it. I think the reason I need glasses now is because I looked at the stupid electron tube for years and years, and got red eye all the time. I use my LCD just as much now, and never get red eye with it.

What I want to see is DLP monitors, to lay the smack down on CRTs and LCDs.
 
I think the main reason is that they look much more elegant than CRTs. For the average guy who walks into a store and finds that the IQ of all the monitors is similar for web browsing, that's more than reason enough to get an LCD now that the prices have come down. Most people don't play games at all and won't notice a difference.
 
I use LCDs at work and school, but prefer my Samsung 977DF 19" CRT for gaming at home. I'm just very picky about response time and color reproduction, so an LCD doesn't do it for me just yet. Plus, I like being able to run at different resolutions and have it still look the exact same.

If you're not picky about either of my first two gripes, then a good LCD may be just the thing for you, especially if you don't want a heavy display. Lugging my monitor around is a pain.
 
I am extremely happy with my LCD. 12ms and its very smooth, i would highly recommend it. Ghosting is barely noticable, unless you are specifically looking for it.
 
Im another one that went lcd but came back to crt, if your pc usage is 75% gaming then I would say go crt. Brands Ive tried were nec and dell.
 
i played a lot of games on my lcd with a weak ass videocard, the newer lcds are a lot blacker

I would say lcd, even 12ms response time is fine, after I got it I re-installed nfs2 (since I figured thats where I would notice ghosting the most) and tried it out, the technology is improving every generation
 
Originally posted by: coomar
i played a lot of games on my lcd with a weak ass videocard, the newer lcds are a lot blacker

I would say lcd, even 12ms response time is fine, after I got it I re-installed nfs2 (since I figured thats where I would notice ghosting the most) and tried it out, the technology is improving every generation

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'd think you'd notice ghosting a lot more in a fps game like UT2004 where you have a lot of stuff flying around at high speed than a racing game?
 
For the most part I think that's true. Although I have one older racing game called Ballistics that is insanely fast paced and would probably ghost quite a bit on even the new 4ms LCDs.
 
Originally posted by: Kensai
I've got two Dell 2005FPWs and I'll never go back to a CRT for gaming.

I've got a NEC FE2111SB, and to get my 19X14, you'd have to spend a LOT on a LCD. 🙁

19X14 looks pretty good.
 
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Kensai
I've got two Dell 2005FPWs and I'll never go back to a CRT for gaming.

I've got a NEC FE2111SB, and to get my 19X14, you'd have to spend a LOT on a LCD. 🙁

19X14 looks pretty good.


I'll be heading to 2 X 2405FPW soon. 😉
(Need a bigger desk... 🙁)
 
Reasons NOT to buy an LCD

DO NOT buy a LCD to save power costs, ffs, have you ever checked how much it costs to run a CRT for 6 hours a day for a month? FVCK ALL......only things that ever use up much electricity are things designed to kick out DIRECT heat or extreme cooling, not residual heat, ie electric bar fires, cookers, irons, refridgerators etc....a MONITOR does not cost hardly anything to run for a home user......If however you run a business with the need to use 200 monitors, then flat panel LCD's could save you some money......

Oh, and dont buy it to save room unless you actually have a very small area to put your computer system on.......seriously, with the stand as well, most LCDs footprints are only 50% of a CRT, thats hardly a lot, mebbe 10ins reclaimed at most, not worth the cost in my opinion. The only ones to save more space are wall mountable walls, and most are not wall mountable.

Also dont buy it if you play FPS games (HL2, CS:S, Doom3 etc) and are good at them, if you just play them for a laugh and are crap then it wont matter, but if you want to be the best, you need the picture on the screen to be as accurate as possible....LCD CANNOT match a CRT for that, people who say they barely notice it are obviously not playing at a competitive level.

Dont buy one to watch movies on......you wanna watch DVD? get a CRT, even top level TV style LCDs and Plasmas cannot match CRT for the picture quality and response. You are better off buying a proper DVD player to hook up to a TV.....if you havnt the room then fair enough.....The main bonus PLasma has over CRT is it can go much bigger, CRT is limited to 36in for quality.......personally if i go over that i'd rather get a DLP projector and screen...heh

Reasons TO buy an LCD

You absolutely do need the space on your desk.

You do need desktop real estate (as in Windows desktop), but only if you buy a large size widescreen LCD will this be useful.

You play RTS or RPG type games so response times do not make much difference...altho do make sure to buy a decent LCD as you will still notice the blurring on cheaper screens even playing something like C&C Generals.

You want to look cool and modern to your friends.

You look at a lot of photos.....if you get a really good LCD with a good black level, i must admit photos on a 19in LCD can look fantastic, for some reason they do come across more lifelike than a CRT.....oh, and its a lot easier to twist and LCD to portrait mode than a CRT...lol

To finalise.

CRT is for gamers, through and through....especially fast action response games like CS:S......(i play in clans at competitive levels)

LCD is for musthavethelatestgadget folks who dont game so much......they have uses, and they are nice, i own one myself (altho its now on a PC mostly used by my mum) but its nothing compared to a good CRT for gaming, and u can bet that Dell will still be selling a small range of decent CRTs for a while......however if you want a larger size (Dell UK no longer doing their 22in model :-( ) then go to Iiyama, i believe they are going to continue for a while......

So, the moral of the story is, get whatever you want, whatever fits your bill the most, if you game and wanna game seriously, stay with CRT....if thats not important, then what the hell, go LCD...why not, the more people buy them, hopefully the quality will improve to the point they DO rival CRT for all its qualities and with benefits LCD tech brings, rather than being a 2nd place runner up for most things but a tiny leader in a few areas.




 
You knwo what.

With TN panels you can't even TELL ghosting ok. I play CS @ 100fps and you can't see jack crap on a TN panel (Samsung 930B).

Now on PVA panels w/ overdrive you CAN if you only TRY to find ghosting. Otherwise, it's fine for gaming, movies etc.

It's safe to switch now, but if you want to complain about it, then it will be a problem. Honestly, even if you're getting 25ms response times a lot of people won't mind anyways. You only complain if you have 2 monitors side by side and one ghosts like hell. Otherwise its fine.

I have a Viewsonic VP191b and I love it (20 ms black to white, 8ms gray to gray). It's a beautiful monitor, and I would pick it over a faster TN panel simply because everything looks better on this monitor.
 
Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
Oh, and dont buy it to save room unless you actually have a very small area to put your computer system on.......seriously, with the stand as well, most LCDs footprints are only 50% of a CRT, thats hardly a lot, mebbe 10ins reclaimed at most, not worth the cost in my opinion. The only ones to save more space are wall mountable walls, and most are not wall mountable.

More like a tenth of the space, depending if the power brick is built-in or not.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
Also dont buy it if you play FPS games (HL2, CS:S, Doom3 etc) and are good at them, if you just play them for a laugh and are crap then it wont matter, but if you want to be the best, you need the picture on the screen to be as accurate as possible....LCD CANNOT match a CRT for that, people who say they barely notice it are obviously not playing at a competitive level.

Absolute nonsense. I have an LCD, and have played in numerous clans and had competitive matches. I'm better than I used to be when I had a CRT.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
Dont buy one to watch movies on......you wanna watch DVD? get a CRT, even top level TV style LCDs and Plasmas cannot match CRT for the picture quality and response. You are better off buying a proper DVD player to hook up to a TV.....if you havnt the room then fair enough.....The main bonus PLasma has over CRT is it can go much bigger, CRT is limited to 36in for quality.......personally if i go over that i'd rather get a DLP projector and screen...heh

You must be joking here. You'd rather have a CRT than watch it on a Dell 2005FPW widescreen LCD? I'd take the LCD any day. For the same price, I'd rather get a DLP display though. Damn thing's based on the same idea as the age-old Nipkow disk and it owns everything out there today.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
You absolutely do need the space on your desk.

Or, if you happen to want a desk instead of a CRT stand.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
You do need desktop real estate (as in Windows desktop), but only if you buy a large size widescreen LCD will this be useful.

That's why you wouldn't want an LCD (with the kind of low-res panels they offer today). CRTs have much better resolutions.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
You play RTS or RPG type games so response times do not make much difference...altho do make sure to buy a decent LCD as you will still notice the blurring on cheaper screens even playing something like C&C Generals.
I've played FPS (Quake 3, Wolfenstein: ET, BF2) for 9 months so far on my LCD, and it's been perfect.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
You want to look cool and modern to your friends.

Sure, why not? I love showing stuff off, but that's not the only reason I bought it.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
You look at a lot of photos.....if you get a really good LCD with a good black level, i must admit photos on a 19in LCD can look fantastic, for some reason they do come across more lifelike than a CRT.....oh, and its a lot easier to twist and LCD to portrait mode than a CRT...lol

PVA/MVA-panel LCDs have a stunning black level. TN ones start white, so the chemical they use to block the light sometimes leaks. However, the CRT's colors are usually more calibrated. The LCD's appear more lifelike because they are usually oversaturated (something like Digital Vibrance in NVIDIA ForceWare control panel). I used think my CRT looked better, but I looked at the tube so long and probably damaged my vision by giving me so much red-eye and headache. When I put on my glasses, the LCD's colors look almost better than my CRT's did.

Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
To finalise.

LCD is for musthavethelatestgadget folks who dont game so much......they have uses, and they are nice, i own one myself (altho its now on a PC mostly used by my mum) but its nothing compared to a good CRT for gaming, and u can bet that Dell will still be selling a small range of decent CRTs for a while......however if you want a larger size (Dell UK no longer doing their 22in model :-( ) then go to Iiyama, i believe they are going to continue for a while......

No, really, LCDs are past the phase of the iPod or other "cool" devices. I don't own any of those music players.

LCDs are flicker free, and thus more natural to your eyes. Life doesn't flicker, why should your display? I know my eyes feel a lot more comfortable now. No more neck aches either. I'd get one every day with my CRT even at 100Hz vertical refresh rate. (I'm not just talking out of my ass just to disagree with you, contrary to what it may seem.)

LCDs have a lower TCO (total cost of ownership) because the cost of power on CRTs vs. LCD MSRP will break even sooner or later. You won't need a huge desk either. I (almost) even had to use my keyboard slot on my desk in order to have my CRT at the same surface as the keyboard.

CRTs do emit electromagnetic radiation (which some said would cause cancer). However, the "cancer" claims are basically BS now that CRTs route that radiation out their sides instead. LCDs don't have the harmful mercury/lead/cadmium, or most of VLF/ELF that CRTs emit. That makes them easier to dispose of (when they eventually die), also.

The moral of the story for me is the pros outweigh the cons. Do I see a little ghosting? Yeah of course I do, especially when you compare right next to a CRT. If you're not comparing it, you don't notice (or it doesn't bother you). One con is resolution, but that's not a limitation of technology. You see laptops with insane resolution LCDs. For my eyes, LCDs are like looking at a chocolate cake whereas CRTs are like looking at ... (you can guess where I'm going here). 🙂
 
Here is a pic of my recessed CRT. This is a temporary monitor to replace a bad one. The bad monitor fit perfectly in the opening with a mm or 2 on every side. This Dell is a bit smaller on the frame.

LCD envy
 
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
CRTs are still the king of gaming- anyone who argues that is being dishonest or they are ignorant.

There are plenty of debates on what is the better monitor overall- but it comes down to a lot of people finding LCDs 'good enough' for gaming and having advantages elsewhere.

 
I can't say that my LCD is better or the best for gaming.

I am happy with my Dell 2405FPW (1920x1200 native) for gaming though.

Even at lower than native it looks good. I played Half life at 1680x1050 and it still looked good. FEAR at 1280x1024 (I think it was) still looks good.

In comparison to my 19'' SONY/SGI monitor that came with my SGI Workstation, my LCD wins hands down.

At this point the only time I look to a CRT is when I want colors to be correct for printing, which is almost never since I don't print directly from my seat.

That's my experience at least.
 
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