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I bought my first PC in 1994 and at the time splurged on a 17 inch Samsung
monitor. Since then I've replaced my system twice but each time kept the monitor because it was working great. Quite honestly (although I've never done a side by side comparison) I see no difference between the quality of the image on new LCDs and CRTs I see in stores and my old beast. There's times when I think a 19 or even 21 inch LCD would be nice, and it would certainly take up less space, but the Scotsman in me is reluctant to trash a perfectly faithful old friend. So my question is, how long can I expect the Samsung to last? Another 10 years? (It's on for maybe a couple of hours a day). Will I get anything important in a new LCD that my Samsung doesn't have? |
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I've read many times that the average life of a CRT is between 5 - 7 years.
I used a Viewsonic 17" for seven years before it got noticeably dim to the point of replacement. Your Samsung is relatively equivalent then to our 19 year old water heater, that should have died about 3 - 4 years ago. I probably should replace it anyway. That being said I am also preferential to CRTs, not only because they give a better picture and more vivid colors, and they look good at many resolutions rather than an LCD's optimum one, but because they are vastly cheaper. LCD's show marked picture deterioration when they aren't set at their native resolution from what I've seen. The only two things I see an LCD going for it are that they take up a lot less space and they give off less radiation. Many folks will also maintain that they are easier on the eyes. I haven't noticed any difference, but that's me. Keeping the refresh rate up on the CRT I believe aavoids that difficulty. -- Jan Alter bearpuf@verizon.net or jalter@phila.k12.pa.us "Dave Gower" <davegow.removethis@magma.ca> wrote in message news:0rydnaFC3p5LQMDdRVn-uA@magma.ca... > I bought my first PC in 1994 and at the time splurged on a 17 inch Samsung > monitor. Since then I've replaced my system twice but each time kept the > monitor because it was working great. Quite honestly (although I've never > done a side by side comparison) I see no difference between the quality of > the image on new LCDs and CRTs I see in stores and my old beast. > > There's times when I think a 19 or even 21 inch LCD would be nice, and it > would certainly take up less space, but the Scotsman in me is reluctant to > trash a perfectly faithful old friend. > > So my question is, how long can I expect the Samsung to last? Another 10 > years? (It's on for maybe a couple of hours a day). Will I get anything > important in a new LCD that my Samsung doesn't have? > > |
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Keep your water heater. That's incredible!
"Jan Alter" <bearpuf@verizon.net> wrote in message news:Xwl7c.13931$GT2.12248@nwrdny01.gnilink.net... > I've read many times that the average life of a CRT is between 5 - 7 years. > I used a Viewsonic 17" for seven years before it got noticeably dim to the > point of replacement. Your Samsung is relatively equivalent then to our 19 > year old water heater, that should have died about 3 - 4 years ago. I > probably should replace it anyway. > That being said I am also preferential to CRTs, not only because they give > a better picture and more vivid colors, and they look good at many > resolutions rather than an LCD's optimum one, but because they are vastly > cheaper. LCD's show marked picture deterioration when they aren't set at > their native resolution from what I've seen. > The only two things I see an LCD going for it are that they take up a lot > less space and they give off less radiation. Many folks will also maintain > that they are easier on the eyes. I haven't noticed any difference, but > that's me. Keeping the refresh rate up on the CRT I believe aavoids that > difficulty. > > -- > Jan Alter > bearpuf@verizon.net > or > jalter@phila.k12.pa.us > "Dave Gower" <davegow.removethis@magma.ca> wrote in message > news:0rydnaFC3p5LQMDdRVn-uA@magma.ca... > > I bought my first PC in 1994 and at the time splurged on a 17 inch Samsung > > monitor. Since then I've replaced my system twice but each time kept the > > monitor because it was working great. Quite honestly (although I've never > > done a side by side comparison) I see no difference between the quality of > > the image on new LCDs and CRTs I see in stores and my old beast. > > > > There's times when I think a 19 or even 21 inch LCD would be nice, and it > > would certainly take up less space, but the Scotsman in me is reluctant to > > trash a perfectly faithful old friend. > > > > So my question is, how long can I expect the Samsung to last? Another 10 > > years? (It's on for maybe a couple of hours a day). Will I get anything > > important in a new LCD that my Samsung doesn't have? > > > > > > |
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