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Old January 3rd 06, 09:28 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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LCD monitors have become more popular as compared with CRT monitors not
only due to their space-saving advantage, but also because they
typically consume 65% less power and emit little of it as heat or
radiation. Their prices have been spiraling downwards for a while now,
making even the 19" models quite affordable. All these factors have
made CRT's extinct in all but the most high-end of the high-end
environments where precise reproduction of colors is essential.

For further info see:

LCD Monitors
http://www.altafkhan.com/ib/lcd-monitors.htm

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Old January 3rd 06, 11:18 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default LCD Monitors -- LCD Monitors -- Description of Basic Specifications

But to play today's games, you need one with a 6ms response rate at the
highest and a 800:1 contrast ratio at the lowest. And those ain't cheap.

And one with a 2ms response rate with 1000:1 contrast ratio would really be
needed for the games that are coming out tomorrow.

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LCD monitors have become more popular as compared with CRT monitors not
only due to their space-saving advantage, but also because they
typically consume 65% less power and emit little of it as heat or
radiation. Their prices have been spiraling downwards for a while now,
making even the 19" models quite affordable. All these factors have
made CRT's extinct in all but the most high-end of the high-end
environments where precise reproduction of colors is essential.

For further info see:

LCD Monitors
http://www.altafkhan.com/ib/lcd-monitors.htm



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Old January 3rd 06, 11:30 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default LCD Monitors -- LCD Monitors -- Description of Basic Specifications

He knows, it's called "spam".

"Xu" wrote:

But to play today's games, you need one with a 6ms response rate
at the highest and a 800:1 contrast ratio at the lowest. And those
ain't cheap.

And one with a 2ms response rate with 1000:1 contrast ratio would
really be needed for the games that are coming out tomorrow.

wrote in message
oups.com...
LCD monitors have become more popular as compared with CRT
monitors not only due to their space-saving advantage, but also
because they typically consume 65% less power and emit little of
it as heat or radiation. Their prices have been spiraling
downwards for a while now, making even the 19" models quite
affordable. All these factors have made CRT's extinct in all but
the most high-end of the high-end environments where precise
reproduction of colors is essential.

For further info see:

LCD Monitors
http://www.altafkhan.com/ib/lcd-monitors.htm





 




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