Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: robkas
i could imagine lugging that thing to LANS :disgust:
Wendel does and he's a little twerp. Man up.
http://www.behardware.com/articles/613-8/the-last-crt-survey.htmlWendel only plays with CRTs. The problems for him are afterglow and the lower frequency of images. The main fault of LCDs is the restriction in frequency and consequently fps.
Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel only plays with CRTs
Shadow-mask or not it's a damn good CRT, like I said I still love it when I am home (instead of college) and use it.Originally posted by: Smilin
archcommus:
Yeah, that was a pretty mediocre CRT.
based on the shadow mask I'm betting your LCD looks much BRIGHTER if nothing else.
Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: CP5670
On the NEC/Mitsu models, there are some holes in the back that let you adjust the focus directly with a screwdriver. Those controls are actually quite vital to making it look right. My CRT (the good one) looked reasonably sharp but not comparable to LCDs for the first month or so that I had it, but that all changed when I spent some time adjusting those screws.
Ya unfortunately Sony monitors only have focus adjustments via firmware , no screws to turn.
My 930B is 6-bit and the colors seem as good or better than any CRT I've ever used.Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
The last review I saw about LCD lag had a Viewsonic only averaging 2ms lag. I think that's good enough to ditch CRTs. Link
To bad the Viewsonic is a 6bit panel wich means color banding / dithering. No thanks.
Originally posted by: ZeboHoly Smokes!!! High end CRT's are back in stock!
Originally posted by: archcommus
My 930B is 6-bit and the colors seem as good or better than any CRT I've ever used.Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
The last review I saw about LCD lag had a Viewsonic only averaging 2ms lag. I think that's good enough to ditch CRTs. Link
To bad the Viewsonic is a 6bit panel wich means color banding / dithering. No thanks.
Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: archcommus
My 930B is 6-bit and the colors seem as good or better than any CRT I've ever used.Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
The last review I saw about LCD lag had a Viewsonic only averaging 2ms lag. I think that's good enough to ditch CRTs. Link
To bad the Viewsonic is a 6bit panel wich means color banding / dithering. No thanks.
Trust me its not. color accuracy and "seem as good" are two totally differant breeds. your lcd probably has "brighter" colors which has nothing to do with accuracy / dithering / grey scale performance.
Ditto, exactly my point, don't see the difference so to me there isn't one.Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: archcommus
My 930B is 6-bit and the colors seem as good or better than any CRT I've ever used.Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
The last review I saw about LCD lag had a Viewsonic only averaging 2ms lag. I think that's good enough to ditch CRTs. Link
To bad the Viewsonic is a 6bit panel wich means color banding / dithering. No thanks.
Trust me its not. color accuracy and "seem as good" are two totally differant breeds. your lcd probably has "brighter" colors which has nothing to do with accuracy / dithering / grey scale performance.
Meh...I'm sure CRTs do have better colors...but my experience is the same. I can't tell the difference, so in my eyes there isn't really one. I've never claimed to have a very decerning eye for color though.
Originally posted by: glugglug
That CRT is capable of 2560x1600 @85Hz (30" apple/dell resolution, but with better refresh). Just thought I would point that out for all the LCD fanbois
Or 3000x2250 @ 60Hz (requires video card capable of 510MHz pixel clock).
I realize the manufacturer site doesn't list these kind of resolutions. That's because they are fairly non-standard and most video cards don't have them by default, you have to add them with powerstrip or similar utility.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Are you referring to the FP2141SB-BK? Given that the CRT can only handle a bandwidth of 390 MHz, how are you coming up with these numbers?
Edit: perhaps they're referring to another bandwidth other than pixel clock? Not sure what, but I found it curious that the FW900 was only rated at 140 yet handled resolutions that needed ~330. Must have been a typo.
Originally posted by: mobutu
Originally posted by: ZeboHoly Smokes!!! High end CRT's are back in stock!
who cares?
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
this is a joke right ?
why pay 800 for a 22" crt when a 37" lcd can be had for a little more.
Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: JRW
Originally posted by: CP5670
On the NEC/Mitsu models, there are some holes in the back that let you adjust the focus directly with a screwdriver. Those controls are actually quite vital to making it look right. My CRT (the good one) looked reasonably sharp but not comparable to LCDs for the first month or so that I had it, but that all changed when I spent some time adjusting those screws.
Ya unfortunately Sony monitors only have focus adjustments via firmware , no screws to turn.
Er just had to correct myself ,I recently found out Sony monitors do have 2 focus pots located on the flyback transformer, of course you'd have to remove the monitor casing to access them. There is also 'dynamic focus' adjustments available through the windas software / cable connection.
