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That’s it really, do you think a CRT monitor is preferable, for Photoshop image editing, to an LCD monitor? And, if so, why?
I’ve always understood, from reading stuff, that a CRT gives better colour accuracy than an LCD, and has much better viewing angle. Certainly that’s true comparing my portable’s screen with the monitor on my big box. Is it still true for good quality desk-top LCDs though?
I’m just thinking about getting a new PC, and wouldn’t mind freeing up some space on the desk, which is currently dominated by two CRT monitors. Two LCDs would give me back a fair bit of space, but I wouldn’t want to lose anything, quality-wise, by going that way.
Thanks, John
I’ve always understood, from reading stuff, that a CRT gives better colour accuracy than an LCD, and has much better viewing angle. Certainly that’s true comparing my portable’s screen with the monitor on my big box. Is it still true for good quality desk-top LCDs though?
I’m just thinking about getting a new PC, and wouldn’t mind freeing up some space on the desk, which is currently dominated by two CRT monitors. Two LCDs would give me back a fair bit of space, but I wouldn’t want to lose anything, quality-wise, by going that way.
Thanks, John
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