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Posted by TokaMundo on 08/29/05 04:27
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:13:30 +0100, "Java Jive" <java@evij.com> Gave
us:
>"Bill" <wh@wh.com> wrote in message news:mfjQe.1939$rj.862@lakeread07...
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>> I returned a $500 LCD monitor from LG to Best Buy last year
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>I don't doubt there are some bad desktop monitors around, because some
>laptop LCDs have a very poor viewing angle, and if any desktop monitors are
>built to the same spec, they will have as well. However, I've used a
>Philips and now use a Viewsonic, and I have had no trouble with viewing
>angle on either.
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>> Digital technology isn't always better technology.
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>An LCD monitor isn't necessarily a digital monitor -
It essentially is as it reprocesses the video, and the result is a
digital rendering. DLP suffers even worse from this affliction.
>many still use the
>same analogue connector
So.
> - but taking your point as I think you meant it,
>LCDs have the potential to provide as good a picture as any CRT,
Bullshit. They never will. OLED will usher in first. Illuminated
pixels will ALWAYS be better than backlit or cast pixelations.
> but as with
>anything else, there are bad ones and good ones. Getting a bad one doesn't
>make the whole technology bad.
The technology isn't bad. But it will still never catch up to a CRT
in quality. Keep current... Think OLED.
> One should always research one's purchases.
That's why I still buy CRTs.
>A very good reason for buying an LCD is that, as an inevitable consequence
>of the technology, CRTs are low-level X-ray sources.
You're a wussy.
> This is particularly
>important wrt monitors because, depending on eyesight, screen res, etc, one
>puts one's face relatively close to it compared with a TV.
Show me all the blindness stats since the advent of TV, a
considerably higher level source. Where are all those old men that
have been blinded from decades of CRT viewing?
Where are all the traffic control casualties of this dangerous
technology?
Give it a rest.
> My eyes used to
>tire with CRT monitors, they don't with LCDs
You probably had cheap shit then, driven by a cheap card.
> - I can work at them happily
>for hours.
Funny since eye strain has historically been reported as higher from
LCDs than from CRTs. Particularly with constantly moving imagery.
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>Also, I have sometimes found houses where children sit right in front of CRT
>TVs, and have explained to the parents why this is not a good idea.
>
You're an idiot. Millions of folks in this country and around the
world would have ALREADY been affected by your supposed danger.
Show me the stats, liar.
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