Even though the monitor I had would do some nice refresh rates, e.g. 85 hz @ 1600 x 1200 resolution, it still did something to my eyes where I would start to get a headache and see spots. I learned later on that this was an onset of a migraine. So in essence for years I had been giving myself migraine headaches by using CRT's. When I used a lower end CRT at work it would be much worse sometimes. I would literally have to step outside and take a 15 minute break because I started to see dots all over my vision.
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CRTs were nice and crisp, but I'll take 10% of the weight and space of my LCD any day now
I always had a crappy CRT in the past, and my first LCD monitor was a 20 in widescreen with a M-PVA panel (vx2025wm). I think I made a good upgrade at the time.
Too bad I downgraded to a TN panel, but everything else is crazy expensive nowadays.
There's not an LCD on the planet I'd take over a Diamontron CRT. I go on CraigsList every day looking for one for sale locally.
There's nothing wrong with TN displays. They look nice as long as you're sitting right in front of it.
Yea, the problem though is that in my current setup, my 24 inch monitor is higher than I'd like (nothing I can do about that unless I buy a lower desk), and the upper portion of the screen is visibly darker.
That's just the nature of TN screens. I'm used to it, and it's fine, but I'd upgrade to IPS in a heartbeat if the panels were at a competitive price compared to TN.
That's just it, you never had to spend a lot of money. There are TONS of used gov't/military issue wood desks, TONS, that all screw apart and are built to handle anything. I got my first one for $3.
People, and there are many, who have them know exactly the desk I'm talking about. They came in many slight variations including a lowerable mid-section for a secretary with a typewriter, but they are all instantly recognizable as being of the same family/design.
Last move, I foolishly gave mine to one of my friend helping me move.
Bad google picture of one:
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CRTs suck ass. On my Dell 3007, I can't tell the difference in image quality or color. The black look damn black to me, and not grey at all. Anyone who prefers a CRT is crazy.
I loved my old CRT's for gaming, fondly remembering my 21 inch Hitachibut now that most of my day is spent staring at text I prefer my LCD's.
I don't think image burn in has been a problem on CRTs since what...the late 80s? I know I've only seen it on one monitor my entire life, and that monitor was a monochrome server screen.
lol I remember one of the advantages of LCDs people mentioned was that they don't get burn ins. But image persistence with LCDs is far worse than CRTs with burn in.
I used my CRT for a while until I got my MVA panel that finally looked better than the CRT in contrast and vibrance.
Locut0s must know what games Geekbabe likes.![]()
no image burn in on CRTs (at least cheap ones) lasted into the late 90s/2000s
a lot of the older monitors my college used in the Lib and comp labs had the windows logon box burned into the screen. as well as a lot of the multy colored apple G series monitors that we used on both PCs and Macs
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