-=PCTechTalk=- Re: LCD Monitors

That does help, thanks.
I don't know what you're usage is, but how does the quality of colours and 
general viewing quality compare to CRT's ?

Apparently the LCD's are better for your eyes than CRT's because of the lack of 
flicker ?

Also, when you say 15 inch, is that from side to side or top to bottom ?

Doug.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Carneal 
  To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:43 PM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: LCD Monitors


  If it helps, I am using three NEC LCD monitors. My three monitors occupy 
  all the desk real estate space two normal monitors did, and I am happy with 
  it so far. They are only 15 inch viewable screens, but that was a fair 
  trade off to get some desk space back.

  The model number is NEC MultiSync LCD1550V.

  Robert



  At 02:32 PM 6/25/2003  Wednesday +0200, you wrote:
  >Has anyone got any hands-on experience of LCD monitors ?  I'm looking to 
  >buy a new one soon, but the technology doesn't seem to have caught up with 
  >CRT's yet.
  >http://www.tomshardware.com/newsletter/vol3/25/lcd.html
  >
  >On my current big Mitsubishi monitor giving 18 inch diagonal viewing area 
  >from top corner to opposite bottom corner, I've been very happy, but I 
  >lose a lot of real estate on my office desk, so I would be looking for an 
  >equal if not bigger viewing area.
  >
  >Price, within reason, isn't an issue.
  >
  >The use for it wouldn't have anything to do with a mac, but would be used 
  >for *everything* else, including high tech games, web site designing, 
  >database work, photo editing, etc, etc.
  >
  >Any ideas ?
  >
  >Doug.
  >
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  >p.s. You may remember a little while ago, I posed the question of where 
  >does baby oil come from, well a business associate who's also a very good 
  >friend, emailed me the answer this morning, if you like a good laugh, 
  >email me off-group and I'll email you the answer.
  >
  >Keep smiling.
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