Midtone Response Time of CRT

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Midtone Response Time of CRT

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Speaking of LCD in terms of hardcore gamers, Midtone Response Time is one the most important factors.

My question is:
How fast is Midtone Response Time of CRT?

The reason I'm asking this question is:
I'm planing to buy 17 inch CRT, instead of expensive blur LCD.
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Re: Midtone Response Time of CRT

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CRT is about 6ms

However an 8ms LCD of comparable quality and screen size costs less and will last longer, not to mention having a much lower running cost right across its lifespan.
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blur lcd
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Foo wrote:However an 8ms LCD of comparable quality and screen size costs less
Wikipedia says 'citation needed'.
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Hard to substatiate since comparison is rarely easy and pricing is local.

However I'd consider these 2 units to be comparable:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/G90FB-19IN-PERF ... 968&sr=1-9
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-SM920NW ... 63&sr=1-14
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Heh, I just tossed out 3 CRT monitors at the electronics recycling dump. I would have eBayed them to you (though shipping would have costed a fair penny).
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The CRT screen is a ViewSonic. I used to work for them, a couple of years ago. With ViewSonic, you get Quality with a capital Q, but they make you pay through the nose for it. A run-of-the-mill Samsung doesn't nearly fall into the same category.

I wouldn't mind being surprised, though, so don't hold back with the price comparisons.
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Foo wrote:CRT is about 6ms

However an 8ms LCD of comparable quality and screen size costs less and will last longer, not to mention having a much lower running cost right across its lifespan.
In case of CRT the value is applicable to all range, not only to midtone, isn't it?

But when you want to play at 800x600 fullscreen, LCD is not definitely your choice, isn't it?
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obsidian wrote:Heh, I just tossed out 3 CRT monitors at the electronics recycling dump. I would have eBayed them to you (though shipping would have costed a fair penny).
If they are above 19", I might have bought them despite the shipping cost, because there is no longer 19" or above CRT is available AFAIK, .
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Who's gay enough to play at 800x600 these days? Regardless, it's the same in both LCD and CRT, video card will mipmap textures and the only thing you need to worry about is alising at that resolution which is best fixed by playing at a higher resolution.
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a13n wrote:
obsidian wrote:Heh, I just tossed out 3 CRT monitors at the electronics recycling dump. I would have eBayed them to you (though shipping would have costed a fair penny).
If they are above 19", I might have bought them despite the shipping cost, because there is no longer 19" or above CRT is available AFAIK, .
Well, yeah. Because CRT is on it's way out. Did you hang on to 8-tracks and vynyl records too?
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Scourge wrote:Did you hang on to 8-tracks and vynyl records too?
Waste of space pays off!
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