> I also would point out that CRT is not the cheap option as well as
> limiting in terms of data and gaming, ie, forget it on CRT the danger
=
of
> screen burn is far too great!
As a CRT and Dreamcast owner I can say I've never had any burnin
problems.<=
BR>
> CRT is better quality but just how much better these days is open
for<=
BR>
> debate,
While in Amsterdam last week I toured the Heineken Brewery. They
must=
have
about 50 Sony LCD projectors there. Some of the pictures were
awful.&=
nbsp; The
"chicken-wire" effect was very noticeable.
> once you take into account the rest of the problems associated
> with CRT, for me at least, it was a no-brainer!
For me CRT was a no brainer, when you take into consideration I could fit
i=
t
properly and it doesn't have the quality problems or noise/heat/bulb life
o=
f
LCD (ducks).
> Agreed, entry level CRT starts at about =A33-3.5K from memory! A
*LOT*=
> more expensive than the LCD route unless you intend going for an
> upmarket LCD projector.
True.
> That's the another big reason to go for LCD as well as the ease
with
> which it can be installed, CRT is not an easy thing to install and
set=
> up correctly as I'm sure Phil can tell you!
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