At 6:02 PM -0400 7/1/04, Manfredi, Albert E wrote:
>How quickly we forget. A mere 3 years ago, PCs were almost
>always sold with CRT monitors. We started seeing flat screens
>in TV shows, and by now, we almost forgot that PCs ever came
>with CRT monitors. Just how many CRTs do you see with PCs
>when you visit your neighborhood Best Buy or CompUSA?
Quite a few.
Apparently the Computer industry has not forgotten about CRTs. They
still dominate the lower price points for PCs. The Best Buy website
shows 8 integrated systems. The cheapest system that ships with an
LCD panel costs $1,699. They offer five systems with CRT displays
that start at about $699.
LCDs have passed CRT displays in total dollar volume in the PC
industry, but they still represent the majority of displays sold for
desktop PCs. You can buy a 19" flat CRT display from best buy for
$199. A Mag 17" flat tube CRT sells for $129. The cheapest 17" LCD
panel they offer is a Mag unit that sells for $399.
Even Apple still sells the CRT based eMAC so they can offer a low
cost integrated system to the price sensitive education market.
Regards
Craig
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