>>> On Saturday 15 October 2005 06:48, vk <vivek khurana> said:
>
>  Ya, current tft screens are not suitable for
> multimedia work. I had noticed problems with tft
> screen while playing games like tomb raider and recoil
> or playing movies, there rendering is not even close
> to a crt of same size and resolution.
>  If you want to go for high end good quality lcd
> screen then you may end up coughing atlease 60K for a
> 14 inch monitor. Choice is your and your alone.
>

I recently got this 19" LCD with a DVI cable (bought separately):
http://product.samsung.com/cgi-bin/nabc/product/b2c_product_detail.jsp?eUser=&prod_id=BI19BSSB

It gives 8ms response time and great colors (at least for me!), though 
resolution is 1280x1024 at 24 bit. I am not a graphic designer so cannot say 
whether it will suffice for graphics work etc.

Playing DVD's is great and there is no ghosting whatsoever. Also playing 
high-end games is totally fine. Again no ghosting etc.  on high resolution 
(on a 256MB GeForce FX 5200).

I got my old 17" Samsung CRT (763DFX) plugged to the analog output of the same 
graphics card and I can notice the vast difference in quality between the two 
displays. Earlier i had reservations thinking CRT's are any day better than 
LCD's but now I think otherwise. For gaming, DVD viewing etc. its really 
great value for money, considering the setup cost around 20K.


-- 
Regards,
Bhaskar 


                
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