Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: Insane3D
I was deciding between a 2001FP, 2005FPW, or a NEC/Mitsubishi 22" AG CRT. After examining everything, and considering I had the room, I went with the CRT.
1600 x 1200 @ 100hz, 2048 x 1536 @ 85hz
No dead pixels, ghosting, or "screen door effect" to worry about
It will last me awhile, and I'll wait on LCD's to get bigger, faster, and cheaper.
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But now you got to worry about stuff like geometry, convergence, and moire.
😉 Not to mention you need very good VGA card to get crisp 2D in analog at high resolutions.
NEC 2141 is very good choice. I had a hard time choosing between the NEC 2141 and Sony G520P. I went with the Sony but it was a touch decision and basically a coin flip.
Well, from my POV, the NEC is basically considered the top AG monitor at the moment, and my much older 19" KDS AG's do 1600 x 1200 @ 85hz with no problems with geometry, covergence, or moire, so I'm fairly certain it won't be a problem with the NEC.
I also hear that their windows based Naviset software makes setup a breeze, and if that fails, their are focus port on the sides for ultra fine tuning. I fully expect to have to deal with the frustration of adjustment and fine tuning, but I will really only have to do it once.
As for the video card, I have two 9800 Pro's and one 9700 pro's in my systems here, and they don't seem to have any problems up to 1600 x 1200. The only thing I'll likely do in higher resolutions is game occasionally, and things you mentioned that might occur @ the highest resolutions won't matter as much. I doubt I'll run my desktop @ 2048 x 1536..
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It basically boiled down to, other than size, space, and power, there was really no advantage to the LCD over a high end CRT. From a purely graphics quality standpoint, their really was no LCD at a similar price that could even begin to compare. Also, CRT's are clearly on the way out, at least in their current form, and LCD's are quickly getting cheaper, better, and faster, so going with the CRT now, and waiting until there are affordable LCD's that can match or exceed my new CRT's performance seemed like the best thing to do.
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