TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Jan 13, 2005 #11 My school has new LCD's. Dunno wich brand. But they suck! Ghosting etc.
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Jan 13, 2005 #12 Some computers at my school have lcd monitors, and they are really bad. They are 17in, and they set the resolution to 800x600 and there all pixelised.
Some computers at my school have lcd monitors, and they are really bad. They are 17in, and they set the resolution to 800x600 and there all pixelised.
H horris1st In Runtime Messages 276 Jan 13, 2005 #13 Thats due to the arsy techies. They set em at 800 x 600 just to annoy you. You work at home take it into college and every graphic you have designed looks five times larger on their machines.
Thats due to the arsy techies. They set em at 800 x 600 just to annoy you. You work at home take it into college and every graphic you have designed looks five times larger on their machines.
C Cappy Daemon Poster Messages 1,124 Jan 13, 2005 #15 CRT`s are still the best for gaming , But LCD`s are allmost there
tajahem In Runtime Messages 410 Jan 13, 2005 #16 LCD if you have money to buy a good one, limited space, or nastly glare from the lighting where you put the comp. Otherwise CRT
LCD if you have money to buy a good one, limited space, or nastly glare from the lighting where you put the comp. Otherwise CRT
D d_source Daemon Poster Messages 658 Jan 13, 2005 #17 When u say buy a good one what does that mean? I can go out and spend $500 on an LCD, but is that a good one?
When u say buy a good one what does that mean? I can go out and spend $500 on an LCD, but is that a good one?
tajahem In Runtime Messages 410 Jan 13, 2005 #18 Low Response time preferably at or below 16ms High Contrast Ratio preferably above 600:1 For Brightness I would go better than 300 High Max Resolution preferably at or above 1280 x 1024 A high viewing angle is nice but depends more upon the user and what they think is acceptable. Power Consumption and Weight depend more upon the user's environment and desire for portability.
Low Response time preferably at or below 16ms High Contrast Ratio preferably above 600:1 For Brightness I would go better than 300 High Max Resolution preferably at or above 1280 x 1024 A high viewing angle is nice but depends more upon the user and what they think is acceptable. Power Consumption and Weight depend more upon the user's environment and desire for portability.
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Jan 13, 2005 #20 LCD - Liquid Crystal Display TFT - Thin Film Transistor I think TFT is better.