21" vs 19" Crt
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21" vs 19" Crt
Ehm, ive had my "new" crt 21" 1 day now, and im thinking of buying a 19" instead of having this 21"...
What do you have? If you had to choose, what would it be, 21" or 19"? But don't give any dumbass comment regarding 17" or 15".
Thanks.
What do you have? If you had to choose, what would it be, 21" or 19"? But don't give any dumbass comment regarding 17" or 15".
Thanks.
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I would choose 21", but thats just because I'm vain and would whant to show off. I don't think you would miss the extra 2".
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I would personaly would get a 19' screen because 21' would be like have a giant TV on my desk especially if its a CRT. A 21' may be good if you have a really powerful computer and you want to run your games at the highest resolution too. I switched from CRT last year to LCD and I think its just as good, the "ghosting" you really can't even see unless your a super graphics whore. Though CRTs are still quite a bit less expensive than LCDs.
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Actually i own a 17" Lcd, and compared to the 21" crt, the 17 gives a much better image-quality, much crispier and clearer. on the old 21", text and color is one big blurr. So maybe i'll buy me a 19" today, and throw the 21" out of the window.
...the 21" i got my hands on is a "hitachi cm802et" - something for a pentium II 300mhz.
...the 21" i got my hands on is a "hitachi cm802et" - something for a pentium II 300mhz.
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it really doesn't amtter that much. Guess what, 21 is bigger! So better for - guess what - a bigger image! Makes sense esp for watching film etc.
Myself I've had a decent 19" crt for 3,5 years but I'm considering buying a 19"LCD (MVA/PVA + acceleration; <9ms response; DVI) since I'm experinecing some flicker-effect problems with the present CRT, plus LCD saves space on the desk and is probably safer for your eyes.
Myself I've had a decent 19" crt for 3,5 years but I'm considering buying a 19"LCD (MVA/PVA + acceleration; <9ms response; DVI) since I'm experinecing some flicker-effect problems with the present CRT, plus LCD saves space on the desk and is probably safer for your eyes.
LCDs today are pretty decent(and cheap). Just compare and choose between different screens. Mine is visible from almost 0 angle, but there are still differences between manufacturers. Ultra-fast response time, DVI and other connections, in-built speakers and all that crap are useless for the average user and only increase the price tag.
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If you sit in front of a CRT you have an electron gun aimedPiP wrote:...probably safer for your eyes.
at your face.
Of course LCDs are healthier.
I sit at an angle to my ancient CRT.
This also helps if it just explodes.
(less eye damage)
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