Originally posted by: dderidex
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Dubb
I suppose it would depress you to know that one of my crts has more pixels (2048x1536 @ 75 hz), better color, no ghosting issues, and probably cost 1/4 of what those two lcds did, huh?
oh well, use what you like...
<---- still doesn't understand this LCD fad, even after all these years (unless you move alot or you're talking Apple 30" or IBM t221)
Its all about desk space and aesthetics.
Ummm....OR readability!
Have you ever tried doing documentation for work? Or coding? Geez, after sitting in front of a white screen with black text on it for TEN HOURS A DAY, using any CRT - even the very best, running them at 100hz refresh - your eyes feel like they are BLEEDING.
The best thing about LCDs, IMHO, is that there is absolutely no eyestrain of any kind, at all, ever, no matter HOW long you are stuck in front of one.
That's worth 10 times what they charge for them to me.
But, then, if you don't WORK in front of one, and only use a computer for gaming or neffing on ATOT....probably whatever was cheapest would be the smartest buy.
hmmm, I guess I just got owned, huh...
err...maybe not....
it's funny that you associate LCDs with a work environment and CRTs with the destitute gamer/nef crowd. I'm exactly the opposite - with a few exceptions I see LCDs as just the "gotta have it" overpriced trend that the kiddies are taken with, like ram with blinking lights on it.
10-12 hours a day is about minimum for me. I've logged a few 26-28 hour stretches too, when it comes down to crunch time. Granted, I don't do much coding (the occasional mel script), and most of my text work is in indesign. Most of it is cad/graphics/3d stuff, and there's nothing more anoying (to me) than being constrained on screen space - I feel very "boxed in" on anything less than 1920x1440. Also see my comment on color. You'll pry my CRT from my cold dead hands before I'd ever do color work on one of today's LCDs. They've gotten better, but it's still pretty sad.
I don't game. at all. and I don't think I've ever been above 1 ppd here.
As for eye strain, the only time I've ever had an issue was when I broke my glasses and had to wear disposable contacts for a week. It helps that I have a graphics card capable of hardware AA lines (jaggies get pretty anoying in cad). I actually get more "eye strain" from LCDs just because they look so damn pixelated in comparison. If you did nothing but text/coding, or have bad eyes, I could see prefering an LCD.
desk space and aesthetics: I think 95% of LCDs just look cheesy. the novelty of "oooh, thin" wore off immediately after I actually looked at one. For me: big, beautiful CRT ranks much higher in aesthetics, probably because I associate them with being so much more serious/professional than LCDs. I did build myself a large, hardwood workdesk, but that was mainly because I didn't want some junky fiberboard contraption.
There's one thing I do really like about this LCD fad : huge, beautiful, high end CRTs got cheap. $500 gets you one hell of a CRT monitor these days. to get the same real estate/quality on an LCD, you have a small handful of choices costing $2-7K. not that I wouldn't love one of those big LCDs, CRTs are just a much better buy IMO. In an ideal world I'd have 1-2 of each.
I am, however, disappointed that nobody seems to be putting any effort into making CRTs even better.
Like I said, use what you like...but lets not go talking down to each other, mmkay?
I :heart: my 140lbs of ancient technology