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Re: Re: SWMBO caught me off guard!
Taking of LCD's, I'm very tempted with this 37" model
http://tinyurl.com/a5cau
(ebuyer.com). At only =A3899 and HDTV capable
its got to be worth a punt. Anyone have any experience with this model
(sorry to hijack your thread Wayne).
On 1/5/06, Bill Taylor <bill-taylor@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 12:55:31 PM, Chris wrote:
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> CW> The problem with LCD and Plasma screens is the image quality
and
> CW> reaction speed.
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> CW> We have just bought a Samsung LE32R41BD which is mesmerising
> CW> (spelling?) but I have put up a new High Gain freeview aerial
to
> CW> counter some of the poor image quality issues.
>
> CW> The problem is that plasmas and lcds are actually so good that
they =
do
> CW> show any minor imperfections in the signal, where as the old
CRT
> CW> system is more tolerent (read less sharp) and therefore show
less of
> CW> the imperfections that are there.
>
> Sorry, I think you're blaming the inadequacies of current LCD/plasma
> systems onto CRT.
>
> I have yet to see a Plasma or LCD system that is as good as a CRT
> display. LCDs all seem to have a smeary quality about them which CRTs
> do not have, and both LCDs and plasmas seem to emphasise the
> shortcomings of low bitrate mpegs. Often the pictures look posterised
> on LCD/plasma which I can only guess is due to some sort of problem
to
> do with the method of making on/off only displays give an illusion of
> continuous tone.
>
> Although most domestic CRT displays don't have as high a resolution
as
> the better panel displays, it is quite possible for CRTs to have high
> resolution. You will find that vision control in reputable production
> facilities is done on HR CRT displays, because they are the most
> accurate form of monitoring available. Cheaper panel displays may
well
> be used in areas were there is not such a need for good quality.
>
> This is not to say that flat panel displays won't equal CRTs at some
> time, they may well get there in the not to distant future, but the
> aren't there yet.
>
> Bill
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