Originally posted by: RussianSensation
#1 Fluorescent vs. Incandescent light bulb
You can make an argument that the 100W incandescent light bulb produces superior/brighter lighting than a fluorescent one you can pick up at a local IKEA. But for that 1 disadvantage, fluorescent bulbs have an average useful lifespan of 8 to 15 times that of incandescent, they save 2000 times their own weight in greenhouse gases and for a given light output, CFLs use between one fifth and one third of the power of equivalent incandescent lamps. (wikipedia) There is no question that from a performance perspective of light output I prefer the incandescent bulbs for home use. Having said that the advantages of fluorescent bulbs have far superseded those of the tungsten neanderthal.
#2 Corded vs. Wireless technology (internet, cell phone, etc.)
There is little argument that corded means of transporting data provide infinitely superior dependability, reliability and perhaps speed whether in a form of a home line over cell phones which can often lose reception, get interference or for internet speed. But for practical terms wireless technology has surpassed wired technology for most of us using laptops, cell phones, PDAs, etc. Now of course I can sit here all day and argue that I'd much rather have the corded reliability but that's not progress.
So although my comparisons of these examples are probably misguided in terms of comparing CRT to an LCD, the "market forces" have made the decision for us (and by us), clearly adopting LCDs to CRTs. To claim that CRTs are superior to LCDs in one area is understandable but like the fluorescent light bulb, LCDs and LED screens have made CRTs obsolete - there is 0 doubt about it.
The "typical" American Car guy says: You cannot have a proper sports car with a V6 engine. Even if you made a 6-cylinder engine superior to Corvette's V8 to put into the Corvette, its hardcore followers are just so stuck in their ways that its would be nearly impossible to convince them of actual inferiority of their V8 engine since they'll always cling to any
one advantage such as a better exhaust note, claiming that this 1 advantage is more important to them than what the 6 cylinder engine would offer as a whole.
Having a choice is great though so not to knock your preference. I guess my point for this rant is that you can generally find something positive about anything really. But the determination with which PC gamers tend to exaggerate the advantage of CRT's refresh rates and black levels sometimes makes one think that LCDs are completely unacceptable for usage. I guess CRT users also shy away from watching youtube videos because the dot pitch and resolution do not meet their *standards*.