On Jul 26, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
"Color accurate LCDs pose many problems. I will not argue the CRT vs
LCD
debate. Suffice to say there are elements of a calibrated CRT that
still can't be matched by any LCD - available - and there are also
elements of LCD technology that exceed CRTs. We are improving things
at a rapid pace. I expect within 2-3 years to be able to finally feel
comfortable stating that we have an all around superior product in the
LCD space."
The viewing angle issue is going to have to be solved before LCD
monitors can seriously compete with CRTs for accurate color, and
brightness and contrast values. Two people simultaneously viewing a
CRT monitor will pretty much see the same thing. Not so on an LCD.
Get your image to look perfect on a CRT, and it will look the same
every time. On an LCD, it will change if you move your head a couple
of inches.
Steve
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