This is my boy scout helpful mode:
If you are considering improving your monitor, you must get a trinitron!
Why?
Trinitrons have masks behind the screen like vertical slots. It allows more electron energy to the screen than a shadow mask which is basically a sieve, creating higher contrast. Also, it does not break vertical text lines into dots so much.
Trinitrons command a 33% premium at least over the cheapest shadow masks, butbaseline trinitrons always have better electronics than baseline shadow masks, so the premium for the trinitron works out as being less for that technology alone. Trinitrons tend not to be built down to a price. If you want to offload cheap monitors, you don't start from £150 for 15".
Trinitrons have smaller stripe pitches than dot mask pitches. For example, the commonest stripe pitch is .25mm, the commonest shadow mask pitch is .28mm. So already, a 17" typical trinitron will technically resolve as well as a 19" shadowmask on this alone.
"Ignorance is bliss"
It's easy for people who just think a monitor is a monitor and only think of its size to be completely oblivious to what I am writing. But you owe it to your eyes to actually look at a trinitron for a while to appreciate what it can do for you. I have always lived with shadow masks until this week. I have seen several monitors in PC superstores. Shadow mask is shadow mask is shadow mask. It always has the same problems of inferior contrast, and less crisp focus with text.
"So if this is true why aren't most tubes trinitrons?"
Why aren't most computers Macs?! Because the trinitrons were invented by Sony, who hold the patent. It makes it more expensive for manufacturers to license the technology. Also, there must be a small premium for physically making the monitors (input here would be appreciated). In case you haven't noticed, the PC market is fiercely price competitive. Shadow mask 17" starts from £147 here, and trinitrons £198. PC builders in their ignorance, and in point of view of the ignorance of the general public also, do not bother with the extra expense. "A monitor is a monitor is a monitor". Most PC buyers can't see the monitor before they buy, but they can see all the cute numbers. It's easier to justify a four speaker system and surround sound addition and an improved video card than a higher quality monitor. So what happens?- people aren't keen to upgrade a monitor until they for some reason require a larger picture, because it usually makes their old monitor completely redundant, and because it seems to offer "more of the same." In short the fact that trinitrons are not numerically dominant is more to do with PC psychology than the trinitron technology.
So, well, I tried to help you, but as they say, you can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink!
I don't consider that I have very specific psychological preferences in my displays. I actually prefer a lower contrast and colour on my television than almost anyone else. I have a photographer's eye because I WAS a photographer.
If anyone is going to respond, please don't embarrass yourself if you have only ever seen a shadow mask monitor...
If you are considering improving your monitor, you must get a trinitron!
Why?
Trinitrons have masks behind the screen like vertical slots. It allows more electron energy to the screen than a shadow mask which is basically a sieve, creating higher contrast. Also, it does not break vertical text lines into dots so much.
Trinitrons command a 33% premium at least over the cheapest shadow masks, butbaseline trinitrons always have better electronics than baseline shadow masks, so the premium for the trinitron works out as being less for that technology alone. Trinitrons tend not to be built down to a price. If you want to offload cheap monitors, you don't start from £150 for 15".
Trinitrons have smaller stripe pitches than dot mask pitches. For example, the commonest stripe pitch is .25mm, the commonest shadow mask pitch is .28mm. So already, a 17" typical trinitron will technically resolve as well as a 19" shadowmask on this alone.
"Ignorance is bliss"
It's easy for people who just think a monitor is a monitor and only think of its size to be completely oblivious to what I am writing. But you owe it to your eyes to actually look at a trinitron for a while to appreciate what it can do for you. I have always lived with shadow masks until this week. I have seen several monitors in PC superstores. Shadow mask is shadow mask is shadow mask. It always has the same problems of inferior contrast, and less crisp focus with text.
"So if this is true why aren't most tubes trinitrons?"
Why aren't most computers Macs?! Because the trinitrons were invented by Sony, who hold the patent. It makes it more expensive for manufacturers to license the technology. Also, there must be a small premium for physically making the monitors (input here would be appreciated). In case you haven't noticed, the PC market is fiercely price competitive. Shadow mask 17" starts from £147 here, and trinitrons £198. PC builders in their ignorance, and in point of view of the ignorance of the general public also, do not bother with the extra expense. "A monitor is a monitor is a monitor". Most PC buyers can't see the monitor before they buy, but they can see all the cute numbers. It's easier to justify a four speaker system and surround sound addition and an improved video card than a higher quality monitor. So what happens?- people aren't keen to upgrade a monitor until they for some reason require a larger picture, because it usually makes their old monitor completely redundant, and because it seems to offer "more of the same." In short the fact that trinitrons are not numerically dominant is more to do with PC psychology than the trinitron technology.
So, well, I tried to help you, but as they say, you can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink!
I don't consider that I have very specific psychological preferences in my displays. I actually prefer a lower contrast and colour on my television than almost anyone else. I have a photographer's eye because I WAS a photographer.
If anyone is going to respond, please don't embarrass yourself if you have only ever seen a shadow mask monitor...