Hi guys!
Well, I'm new to the forum, and English is not my native language, so I'll make it simple =)... I lost the B in RGB, and I need a new display. I want a sexy TFT in my desk, but a good one too.
I searched around for some monitors, and the best one I could find (17" <650 Euros/$ ) was the 172x with the sweet 12ms (I like to play... alot), then I was making this search in the LG website and found the L1730, but I haven't find any review of it.
The plain and simple specs are more or less the same. Lg has a higher Contrast Ratio (550 :1 VS 500:1), and a smaller Pixel Pitch ( 0.264 vs 0.294 ), the Brightness is 250 for the LG and 270 for the Samsung. Considering the fact that I know nothing about TFTs, which one is the best choice?
I like to play action games, but I also like to mess with photoshop, and stuff like that. It's still a bad choice going for TFT? Well, CRT is still better (right), but is a LCD display THAT bad? Is it worth, spending 5, 6 times more for a 17" TFT over a 17" Crt?
Thanks in advance,
Pedro Pereira
Well, I'm new to the forum, and English is not my native language, so I'll make it simple =)... I lost the B in RGB, and I need a new display. I want a sexy TFT in my desk, but a good one too.
I searched around for some monitors, and the best one I could find (17" <650 Euros/$ ) was the 172x with the sweet 12ms (I like to play... alot), then I was making this search in the LG website and found the L1730, but I haven't find any review of it.
The plain and simple specs are more or less the same. Lg has a higher Contrast Ratio (550 :1 VS 500:1), and a smaller Pixel Pitch ( 0.264 vs 0.294 ), the Brightness is 250 for the LG and 270 for the Samsung. Considering the fact that I know nothing about TFTs, which one is the best choice?
I like to play action games, but I also like to mess with photoshop, and stuff like that. It's still a bad choice going for TFT? Well, CRT is still better (right), but is a LCD display THAT bad? Is it worth, spending 5, 6 times more for a 17" TFT over a 17" Crt?
Thanks in advance,
Pedro Pereira