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Re: 1600x1200 LCD monitors (other than Dell and Samsung) and eye strain Qs
If you have the space then you can get a sharper image and better refresh from a CRT. Better for your eyes and better for games. It will also cost you about 60% of an LCD equiv.
Alternatively you can do what I am doing now which is typing away on my 8ft projector screen. I don't get 1600x1200 - but you certainly don't have to worry about eye strain [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Tim |
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Re: 1600x1200 LCD monitors (other than Dell and Samsung) and eye strain Qs
HP2035 20" LCD 1600/1200.
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Alternatively you can do what I am doing now which is typing away on my 8ft projector screen. [/ QUOTE ] Dude are you serious? That's awesome. What does that cost? |
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Re: 1600x1200 LCD monitors (other than Dell and Samsung) and eye strai
most topics here had said lcd's were better for your eyes than crt's. are crt's better if you get something above 75 hz? i don't have a tremendous amount of desk space available, so if they are just comparable in strain, i'd probably prefer an lcd.
i already have a computer hooked up to my home theater projector (set up at about 110 inches diag right now), but sadly its not good for multi-tabling [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] eric, you can get a decent one for about $1000 - $1200. the high end models are much more though. |
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