Created by: coyotelogic on July 12th, 2004 - Replys [20] Read [4529]
I'm looking to buy a pair of monitors next month. I've always used 21" CRT displays, but they're friggin' huge and I'm afraid a pair of 'em will go right through the floor.
On the other hand, the price/performance ratio of flat screens doesn't seem worth it, plus having 21" screens has spoiled me for anything smaller.
As artists, which kind of display do you like best, especially how the screen image matches a printout?
Thanks!
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Posted by:stevPost:#1On: July 12th, 2004 at 6:09pm
If it was up to me I would go for LCD. I have CRT now but I like the flatness and design of a LCD monitor much better. But they are much more expensive too.
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Posted by:jh2112Post:#2On: July 12th, 2004 at 6:31pm
I have one of each.
My LCD has better colour matching although the CRT has a higher quality picture.
If you do go for LCD's remember to check the 'stuck' pixel section of the guarantee before you buy, if possible. If you do have a 'stuck' pixel as soon as you open the box, you may not be entitled to an exchange/refund as this could be deemed to be within the industry's 'acceptable' limits.
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Posted by:coyotelogicPost:#3On: July 13th, 2004 at 11:28am
jh2112: So, in other words it probably wouldn't be worth it to buy a medium priced LCD? Wow, that... just... blows.
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Posted by:vjevicPost:#4On: July 13th, 2004 at 11:49am
i would go with the crt. size is always a bonus and ya it kinda sucks that they are so heavey and i know better than most i use to lug my huge ass crt's to all of my video shows with a ton of other gear, but how offten are you planing on moving it, i never saw a true reason to get a smaller monitor or a lap top, give me balls out , huge ass gear anyday, its always better and i use to show up at every show with hundreds of pounds of gear. for me it always boiled down to price i could buy three to four times the screen size on a crt for the same on a plasma or lcd and thats a fact. that dosent even get in to tech stuff like refresh rates or tearing or dead pixls which is a real pain in the ass i dont know if you know what im talking about but all lcd manufactuars have an acceptable dead pixle ratio and its out-landish. my freind had a huge line (inch and half) of dead pixles on his monitor and it looked horable but according to the manufactuare it was just fine. get two huge crts like me hell do me one better get three.
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Posted by:coyotelogicPost:#5On: July 13th, 2004 at 12:18pm
vjevic: I thought so. I've always used CRT display, pref 19"-21". I've never done heavy research on LCDs, but the little I did hear didn't impress, esp the extra $$$
I'll prob go with a pair of 19", big price drop from 21" for only a 3" diff.
I just hope my girlfriend doesn't read your post and starts thinking bigger is better.
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Posted by:craeonicsPost:#6On: July 13th, 2004 at 11:07pm
As soon as the more high-end LCD's reach a reasonable price level, I'll probably be swiping one (or two).
Pro:
+ takes up much less space
+ lighter
+ no distortions, completely flat
+ generates less heat
+ looks much slicker
Con:
- bloody damn expensive
- high res screens are especially costly
- risk of dead pixels
- colour's alledgedly not up to par with CRT, but hell, I don't do print anyway
- fixed resolution (yes, you can switch, but that leads to loss of quality)
- did I mention they're bloody damn expensive?
Posted by:soulntheholePost:#7On: July 13th, 2004 at 11:25pm
You want the largest screen you can afford with a screen resolution no smaller than
1280x 1024..LCDs are nice on space but resolution max at 1600 x 1200 and they are costly..CRT are inexpensive and the resolutions are much greater then LCDs..Viewsonic has a CRT that color matches to print (what color is on the screen is what you will have once printed).. Here are the specs and info on the CRT by Viewsonic which I have purchased from Tigerdirect.com... 21'' perfect flat black monitor with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 .25mm for 479.00..For the same price you can get a 15'' LCD......................................Specs and Info..........................................................
PerfectFlat Display!
Featuring ViewSonic’s PerfectFlat technology, the G220f and G220fb offer excellent big-screen performance for demanding CAD/CAM designers, graphic designers, gamers and corporate professionals. With an ultra-fine 0.21mm horizontal (0.25mm diagonal) dot pitch, these 21" (20.0" viewable) monitors render brilliant, precise edge-toedge images with sharp focus and crisp text. SuperClear screen technology enhances brightness and color fidelity for realistic, lifelike images. The ViewSonic G220f offers the perfect combination of flat-screen size and performance.
Specifications
* 21" screen CRT Learn More
* 20" viewable screen size Learn More
* 2048 x 1536 at 68 Hz resolution Learn More
* 0.25mm dot pitch Learn More
Features
* 2048 x 1536 maximum resolution
Displays a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536; 1600 x 1200 optimal resolution at 87Hz flicker-free refresh rate for easy-on-the-eyes viewing.
2048 x 1536 @ 68Hz
1920 x 1440 @ 73Hz
1856 x 1392 @ 75Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 87Hz
* PerfectFlat® screen
Absolutely PerfectFlat screen provides realistically proportioned, precise images with reduced reflection.
* SuperClear® technology
SuperClear screen technology incorporates enhanced phosphor treatment and optimized glass filter to deliver vivid colors and image clarity.
* OnView® controls including ViewMatch® features
Image adjustments are made via the OnView menu using simple on-screen controls. ViewMatch allows easy adjustment to color temperature and intensity for optimal screen-to-print color matching.
* USB hub-compatible base
Base design allows easy integration of the optional ViewSonic USB (Universal Serial Bus) hub for convenient USB peripheral connection.
* ARAG® screen treatment
This anti-reflection, anti-glare screen treatment maintains the highest image quality.
* TCO'99 and Energy 2000 certified
This monitor complies with the world’s strictest standards of low radiation, safety, ergonomics, recycling and power management while saving cost through automatic power saving modes
* Plug & Play +
Fully supports the Microsoft® Windows® auto-installation standard for easy, trouble-free configuration and set-up.
Additional Specifications
* Frequency Range
Horizontal: 30~110kHz
Vertical: 50~180Hz
* Screen Resolutions
2048 x 1536 @ 68Hz
1920 x 1440 @ 73Hz
1856 x 1392 @ 75Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 87Hz
* Video Input
Bandwidth: 250MHz (typ)
Video: Video RGB analog (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p)
Sync: Sync H/V separated (TTL)
* Compatibility
PC compatible from VGA up to 2048 x 1536
Mac Power Mac™ G3/G4 from 640 x 480 up to 1920 x 1440
* Power Requirement
Voltage AC 90-260V (auto switch) 50/60 Hz (+/-2)Hz
* Power Consumption
115W (typ)
* User Controls
Power, on/off, 1, down, up, 2
* On-Screen Menu Controls
Contrast, brightness, H. size, V. size, H. position, V. position, zoom, pincushion, pin balance, trapezoid, parallelogram, tilt, top hooking, bottom hooking, H.V. Moire, H. convergence, V. convergence, ViewMatch® color (9300K, 6500K, 5400K, 5000K, user), ViewMeter®, degauss, memory recall, OSD language, input level and ® OSD position
* Regulation Compliant
Safety: UL, CSA, FCC-B, ICS-003, DHHS, CB, MPR II, TCO'00, ENERGY STAR®, Energy 2000, TUV/GS, TUV/ERGO, EMC
* Power Management
Meets ENERGY STAR®, MPR II, TCO and Energy 2000 standards
* Operation Condition
Temperature: 32–104° F (0–40° C)
Humidity: 5-95% (non-condensing)
* Dimensions (W x H x D)
19.6" (W) x 20.0"(H) x 19.2"(D)
Net Weight: 59.4lbs (27.0kgs)
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Posted by:coyotelogicPost:#8On: July 14th, 2004 at 9:40am
Yeah, Viewsonics, while not the very best CRT, is an excellent monitor for the money. I've always liked 'em.
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Posted by:etype2Post:#9On: July 14th, 2004 at 10:02pm
I perfer a lcd.
Get the best,get Sony whether it be lcd or crt.
All the rest are Sony wannabe's
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Posted by:coyotelogicPost:#10On: July 17th, 2004 at 2:59pm
I think I'm gonna go with a pair of 19" ViewSonics CRTs. Seem to be the best bang-for-the-buck.
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Posted by:leewelchPost:#11On: July 23rd, 2004 at 4:55pm
i have a lcd my friend gave me, the pict is fab. the flat screen crts arent bad though
Posted by:mopedmanPost:#12On: July 24th, 2004 at 3:09pm
im no artist but i have a 17" SAMSUNG LCD and i think its awesome. i'll never go back to CRT even if it did cost me 400$. I like having the desk space that i never had before.
Posted by:coyotelogicPost:#13On: July 24th, 2004 at 5:38pm
mopedman: I just rammed 'em through the wall. All kinds of desk space now, but boy are my neighbors pissed.
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Posted by:skuzzygPost:#14On: May 23rd, 2005 at 1:23am
Hey all
I use a ViewSonic UltraBrite A90f+ 19"... It is GREAT! the ultrabrite mode brings up the contrast so much that it is perfect for doing graphic work. I got it from Best Buy about 2 years ago for about 400 - 350.. i cant remember the price.. But.. ViewSonics are worth it.. I worked at a computer shop.. and ViewSonics are the best monitors on the market...
As far as CRT's or LCD's... CRT's for graphic work LCD's for office work.. U cant compare the quality that a crt has to a lcd i think.. i mean LCD's can be good graphic monitors.. but why would u sell your car to get one that can give u the quality u want. A Crt will give u quality and be so much better priced.... like 4x in price difference...
As far as laptops go.. If u want to get a laptop for graphic work.. I could not more strongly recommend the "Sagar" company... they have the best laptops i have ever seen. They are 1. the most powerful on the market. - "if u want evidence go to ""futuremark.com"" and check out what the best rated laptops are. Last i knew my best friend "phelptwan" was the top laptop holder. I still believe he is today as well." 2. they have the best screens on the market.. If it doesnt seem to float your boat though check out the "Acer Ferrari" the 2nd best on the market i think..
Anyway hope that helps u out
Skuzzy G
Posted by:stevPost:#15On: May 25th, 2005 at 1:53pm
I've got a Sony SDM-93Black on my desk. A 19" TFT screen. And I must say TFT has problems which CRT doesn't has like ghosting and stuff. But if you ask me it's all worth because TFT is so much better.
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