Actually, unless I am just totally out of the loop, CRT is still _considerably_ better than LCD in terms of refresh rate. I have sort of gotten used to it (my widescreen LCD's rate) but every time I see a game on a CRT I am literally shocked at how creamy-smooth the motion on the screen is. Then when you go back to LCD it's like it's tearing out your eyeballs with every turn of the mouse in-game.
That said, the convenience of widescreen is enough to keep me using it, because I don't play Quake as much. But if I were still in "HARDCORE PRO QUAKE MODE" there's no way I would put up with an LCD.
This line only remake is total rubbish I've ever seen!!! Fuck off!!! --CZghost
I tried to use an LCD but I wasn't able to do it. The color was off and I could always notice the delay in gaming. I use a 24" widescreen CRT that does 1920x1600 @100hz.
I went through a few LCD monitors too. All high end and nice enough, but they just cant keep up with this CRT monitors image that I have now.
scared? wrote:just got a new trintron monitor a few weeks ago(favorite monitor in the world...cuz i'm smart)...well my daugther scratched the screen in two places with a rock...should i destroy her?
Well you can either download a new daughter or a new monitor. It's up to you.
Turbine wrote:Todays flatscreens are better than anything a CRT can offer anymore. CRT is outdated technology. You might as well go with a monochrome display.
My LCD has a 1ms response time, it's widescreen, and has the best colour saturation I have ever seen on a PC display monitor.
Plus, with a press of a single button, the screen adjusts itself to a perfect geometrical fit.
and we're suppose to take you seriously after.........
Turbine wrote:
Kurds are a big disease in the Muslim society. They are responsible for all the negative images of Muslims.
nice try but no ceegar
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Turbine wrote:Todays flatscreens are better than anything a CRT can offer anymore. CRT is outdated technology. You might as well go with a monochrome display.
My LCD has a 1ms response time, it's widescreen, and has the best colour saturation I have ever seen on a PC display monitor.
Plus, with a press of a single button, the screen adjusts itself to a perfect geometrical fit.
completely wrong...and thats a fact...crt's r better...as far as image quality and versatility...lcd r better as far as size energy efficiency and eye fatigue...
i care about the things that matter...not the moronics...
Turbine wrote:Todays flatscreens are better than anything a CRT can offer anymore. CRT is outdated technology. You might as well go with a monochrome display.
My LCD has a 1ms response time, it's widescreen, and has the best colour saturation I have ever seen on a PC display monitor.
A better monitor doesn't mean a monitor taking less space on your desk or a monitor which you can setup geometrically with a single button...it's all about having a 120Hz refresh rate, kicking ass and raping daughters in q3...and no matter what you lcd fruitloops think, none of you morons will actually convince me that shadowing has completely dissapeared in the new models...it's just a bunch of horseshit.
Did I mention my crt owns your lcd?
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I bought my Trinitron when your mom was still wiping your nose, kid...and it's still in mint condition...that's right, without dead pixels and rock scratches...jellus?
Actually I'm waiting for the morons who make LCDs to finally release a good one which is actually worth my time and money....and I'm still waiting....been waiting for a long time in fact...rofl@morons
rofl...I still remember when tournaments managers decided to switch to LCDs for the tourneys a few years ago...lol if they only knew...they almost unleashed a riot of angry gamers out there...think it was officially renamed "The Ghost Tournament"
OLEDs have a refresh rate of 180. And a response time of a CRT.
Plus they can be viewed from any angle and are really, really bright. This is because unlike LCDs, they have neither backlights nor chemical shutters that must open and close. Instead each pixel illuminates like a light bulb.
OLED PC displays are about a year off from now. So far they are used on new MP3's (like my Samsung YP-K3) and cellphones.