Mem
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It's not any better than mine
Want to bet
If you happy with your CRT fine,LCDs are only going to get better with the new technology that's coming there way.
It's not any better than mine
Originally posted by: Mem
It's not any better than mine
Want to bet,focus will get worst with time with CRTs(I have had to replace a few CRTs in my time over the years due to focus and other problems),geometry can never be as good as a LCD .I remember when LCDs were very expensive and CRTs were so cheap,times have changed.
If you happy with your CRT fine,LCDs are only going to get better with the new technology that's coming there way.
You say that as if Widescreen PC CRTs dont exist
You've evidently never seen a high quality CRT that has been properly calibrated (in particular, including the internal focus knobs) and is not defective in some way. Granted, they're quite a rarity these days, but they do exist.
I have seen a few in my time AG type from Sony,NEC,Mitsubishi etc.
I always wondered why plasma WS monitors never took off(except in the home tv entertainment field) ,maybe too expensive?
Originally posted by: brianmanahan
The image quality is not horrific and they are perfect for games with a 20ms ping time. The clarity is much better than the flatscreen CRTs I've had in the past.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
CRT's may be superior in a lot of ways, but now that I have a widescreen LCD there is no way I can ever go back to a CRT. I wonder if people who rode horses yapped about the advantages of the horse over the horse-less carriage as well?![]()
Originally posted by: CP5670
Originally posted by: Mem
It's not any better than mine
Want to bet,focus will get worst with time with CRTs(I have had to replace a few CRTs in my time over the years due to focus and other problems),geometry can never be as good as a LCD .I remember when LCDs were very expensive and CRTs were so cheap,times have changed.
If you happy with your CRT fine,LCDs are only going to get better with the new technology that's coming there way.
You've evidently never seen a high quality CRT that has been properly calibrated (in particular, the internal focus knobs) and is not defective in some way. Granted, they're quite a rarity these days, but they do exist.
It will probably change over time as you say (although it has remained good for the last 18 months) but for now, I can get the focus and geometry to look identical to my 90GX2 LCD, leaving aside the other image quality differences.
Originally posted by: Ichigo
Originally posted by: Ateo
Originally posted by: Ichigo
This isn't new information.
Have fun sticking to old technology. Not all of us live for FPS games, you realize.
CRT's are better for gaming(aliasing/lag) and video(color/contrast/brightness) so don't dismiss "old" technology that still have superior preformance in key areas.
Feel like proving the latter?
Originally posted by: Captante
I've seen quite a few actually & owned several ... still have one in fact & its currently sitting right next to my LCD.
The focus controls are particularly important and often need to be aligned properly for things to look right.
Originally posted by: CP5670
I think the OP is referring to input lag rather than response time, which from what I've seen is very minimal, if it exists at all, on smaller (17/19" 1280x1024) LCDs. It's only an issue on the 23/24" models, like the one in that review, and a handful in the 20/21" range. It would be interesting to see one of those timing tests on a 19" LCD and see how it compares to the 24" ones.
As for the response time, LCDs have indeed gotten a lot better and continue to improve, but at the moment they aren't quite good enough in my opinion. The 90GX2 I have is apparently 0-7ms across the board according to the LCD thread (which would tie it with a few others for the fastest current LCD), but I find the motion blur to be quite substantial in several older games that can maintain a constant 60 framerate. I got it mainly for school/office work (for which it's excellent) so this is rarely a problem, but I wouldn't want to use it on my gaming rig. This depends a lot on the particular game though; in some games it's next to unnoticeable while others basically become unplayable.
