What do you prefer more LCD or normal http://www.computersciencemba.com" alt="Computer Science MBA" target="_blank">computer display? What do you like use more and why?
[question posted by The3rock]
responses and comments:
LCD : It is way easier on the eyes and saves a looot of power .. and has a very small footprint area. They are so sleek and attractive .. i'd go in for an LCD against a CRT [register]
i agree with register ,LCD's consumes less power and also generates less heat when compare to CRT's monitors , [zubair439]
I have 2 19" CRT's because I have lots of room and dragging stuff from one to the other is cool. [oldbuddy]
I can't reject the LCD cause it just look so difference and nice if compare to the old fashion monitor.......we need to improve as time goes by. [dellion]
lcd...i use lcd...clarity z the main reason..attractive too [coolshiv]
I prefer LCD as they only consume 30% power as compared to normal CRT tubes and the clarity is much more clear. [findcutegj]
I prefer LCD. Not only because the picture quality is much better but also because i consumes less space. I think these are best suited for those who want more desk space. [akshit007]
generally, LCD monitors are better than CRT monitors. my favourite LCDmonitor is EIZO S1911 SH with sound and height adjustable stand.It has 8 ms reposnse time and 2ms midtone response(grey-to-grey), support for both Analog D-Sub and Digital DVI, and it can be fixed on the wall, rotate at 90 degrees and more other features [aelyus]
well off course everyone will prefer LCD because it display is nice and not harmful for eyes and it display is good and look smart i think and i love it and i have lcd monitor so i love it and really like it [suahsan]
I prefer LCD, because LCD's radiation to our eyes is lower than CRT's radiation, so if we use the LCD monitor, it's can safe our eyes in order to healthy. Others that, the LCD monitor consumes less space, and LCD's resolution is better than CRT's resolution. BUT the LCD monitor is more expensive than the CRT monitor. [w3bdiv3r]
