Originally posted by: Antoneo
2X CRT's for 2D graphics design as LCD's invariably flat out stink for any degree of true high end 2D design tasks.
Hmm.. perhaps you can clear up some confusion I have. I thought LCD's were good for 2D? Is that only true in regards to geometry? I know color is still not on par with CRTs but were you talking about applications such as CAD?
Simple, colour reproduction, colour temperature and contrast is terrible on even the best of LCD's.
Most LCD's can't even display beyond a 6/6/6 RGB, whereas CRT's are perfectly well suited to 8/8/8 or even beyond that if you have an appropriate graphics card.
Colour calibration is still about 2-3X less accurate on LCD's even within the range they can display. Colour uniformity is also superior on a CRT monitor.
Beatiful when you don't need perfect colour accuracy and reproduction, but if you do LCD's are from from ideal.
I'm primarily aimed towards applications in the style Corel/PhotoShop which tend to be ill-suited to LCD's.
I wasnt so much referencing CAD, as that can encompass a very broad range of work.