LCD Optical Illusion?
Keith Antoine
kantoine
Wed Jul 4 14:42:06 PDT 2007
Leon Goldstein wrote:
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> Michael, Lonnie: thanks for the suggestions.
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> Back in antiquity buying a CRT mail-order was NBD. You decided your
> preference for aperture grill or shadow mask, dot size, and
> manufacturer's reputation.
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> When LCD's began to appear I spent a lot of time gazing at the displays
> (and price tags.) I could not see why anyone would pay $500 or more for
> a blurry display. Now prices are down and display quality is up; so
> much so it is hard to find a really good CRT on display in other than a
> specialty shop.
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I use twin LCD's purely in a photographic and media role. Most of the
professionals I deal with and also
the people in the know use Samsung 1600x1200. I also do not have direct
light falling on the monitors either.
I use the vga for the tools and the digital display for the actual
workspace. I am using the 214T.
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