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Trolly wrote:QUOTE(Trolly @ Aug 1 2007, 03:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>17 inch Dell CRT here- I hate gaming on LCD screens as the contrast goes all weird as soon as you angle your head a little up/down of the flat on postion.it's obviously been a few years since you've games on an LCD. LCD technology is so far ahead these days that you can easily have 170+ degrees viewing angle. plus CRT's don't have widescreen, which is perfect for FS
me personally? I'm using a 17" Samsung LCD, my next monitor's going to be a 22" wide LCD
Zöltuger wrote:QUOTE(Zöltuger @ Aug 1 2007, 05:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>it's obviously been a few years since you've games on an LCD. LCD technology is so far ahead these days that you can easily have 170+ degrees viewing angle. plus CRT's don't have widescreen, which is perfect for FS
me personally? I'm using a 17" Samsung LCD, my next monitor's going to be a 22" wide LCD
Yes, I have to be at quite an angle ( I have to stand up and walk away) before I lose the bright image on my 22". I guess there's also the question of quality -- you'd really need to have a look at a few LCDs before you find one that suits you. There's a lot of rubbish out there, but for a few dollars more you can get something which is perfect for FS. Have you ever looked at the big screen TVs on display in the big stores? There is a very definite quality range as you walk down the rows. For me, only a handful 'work'.
I have always worked in graphic design and photography, and used to have a very nice professional CRT monitor, which was easier to calibrate, but I couldn't go back now, even if the old CRT grew another few inches. However I still think that photos look more 'real' on CRTS, and when I show photos now I tend to stream them via the Xbox to the old CRT TV -- much lower resolution, of course, but nice and natural.
By the way, now that I've seen Ian's 26 inch LCD, I'd consider a 22" the minimumMaybe I'll need to go to 32 inches...
As far as the original post goes, there are simple ways you can set up your monitor to get a good tones. Too many people just turn everything right up to get the brightest image, but at the expense of tonal range.

gazza wrote:QUOTE(gazza @ Aug 11 2007, 07:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have six 22 inch samsung LCD's hooked up to 2 triple head to go units, talk about a new dimention
Hell s ...gazza U top the CAKE !
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