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Old May 2nd 09, 04:59 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
John Doe
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Default What about LCD monitors?

Eric eric legge40.freeserve.co.uk wrote:

John Doe j... usenetlove.invalid wrote:


Any hands-on experienced opinions with LCD monitors? They are
both lighter and more energy efficient?

I have a 19 inch ViewSonic PF790 (middle to high end) old monitor
that still looks great. It is big and heavy, but that is not an
issue. What LCD monitor would match the picture and size of that
monitor?

How much better is 24 over 22 inch? What are the usable screen
dimensions, width times height?


TN, IPS, MVA, PVA, PSV - each of which has its own strengths and
weaknesses - Read about them here - Thin film transistor liquid
crystal display -


Looks like spam to me. That wiki stuff comes up too often when
searching for information on the Internet. Obviously they are very
good at indexing their web sites, but they contain too much
mis-information.

The problem with wiki is easy enough to understand IMO. The content
must be controlled/moderated by someone. Wiki is like a single group
of moderators trying to contain all information known to man (and
woman). But there is no point. I can find better information in
other places on the Internet. If Wiki were unmoderated and allowed
differing points of view like USENET, it might be worth
something to me.














http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD

Eric,
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