It all depends on what you want to do with it.
The best LCD screens are light years removed from what was available
just two short years ago and for 90% of computing tasks they will
deliver the goods with, as you say, a tremendous saving on both space
and weight.
But...
They are still _THREE TIMES_ the price of an equivalent CRT and are no
match for a professional CRT when it comes to colour correction work.
Trust me - we have both old LCD screens (Iiyama TXA3811HT) and the
latest and greatest (NEC 1550V) as well as Mitsubishi 2045u's -
considered among the best CRT's money can buy.
The NEC's are very, very good indeed (albeit only 16") and I have no
reason to suppose that their bigger brothers (19") are not equally as
good. But one of these babies will set you back the best part of $3,000.
You can buy 3 good CRT's for that money.
So - you pays your money and you takes your choice. :-)
Best wishes,
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Del Tree
Yes, there are lots of opinions. They've all been expressed here recently in
the thread entitled, "Flat Panel Display for Retoucing Operations".
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Ken Beres
> The issue is DEAD PIXELS. Even one badly placed dead pixel will ruin
> your day--and your entire relationship with that monitor.
Yeah, a buddy of mine ran into this with a brand new Toshiba laptop (big
$$$). It's got one pixel that gets stuck and it can be quite annoying.
Warranty won't do anything about it unless there is at least 7 pixels -
dunno where they came up with the magic number.
...Jono
In article <B891A23F.1EFBF%prep...@hillsideprinting.com>, Jono Moore
But if you are a programmer or text editor, I say go for it! The text
is so much sharper on an LCD I hear of many people that prefer them for
the text work.
In article <B8918558.A29A%kbe...@u.washington.edu>, Ken Beres
> The NEC's are very, very good indeed (albeit only 16") and I have no
> reason to suppose that their bigger brothers (19") are not equally as
> good. But one of these babies will set you back the best part of $3,000.
> You can buy 3 good CRT's for that money.
That seems really high. The Apple screens are excellent and you can get
the 22+" for $2400 new. A 17" comes for just under $1000. My cursory
look at the market suggests that Apple's monitors are on the expensive
side.
They are still quite a bit more expensive than CRTs though. Unless you
can practically steal one, they only make sense if you really need the
space.
Michael
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Everything costs _more_ here, Michael. Except talk which is as cheap as
it is everywhere else. :-)
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Del Tree