My experience with LCD's right now is that the ones that really are
decent, and good enough for image processing work, are still
expensive. I am probably going to stick with my 21" CRT (Mitsubishi
DiamondScan) for a while longer.

CRT monitors are available used, in fact, I've seen decent 19-20"
trinitron screens going for $100 or so. It's a matter of looking
around, and trying out a monitor before you buy it.

Something like 
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=MON10136
might work nicely, if you have the space for such a behemoth, and
don't mind paying shipping (or driving? Are you in California?).

-Mat

On 11/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a HP Pavilion, with a 17" quite decent monitor (actually I am not sure
> it's a 15", but not quite sure how to measure it). Only I've had both for
> about, hmmm, four years. I've been told/read the HP monitors are actually
> Trinitron.
>
> I've been quite happy with the monitor. Only now the horizontal hold is
> going. Actually, not sure what it is called. It's not exactly vertical hold, 
> but
> sometimes boxes coming up on the screen (dialog box type of things), the right
> side of the box it is not always straight. It curves in and out a bit. I keep
> adjusting the horizontal stretch part of my monitor and that straightens it up
> for a bit.
>
> But it means it is going to get worse. No point in having it fixed, since
> some monitors are really cheap now. Only I was looking on the Net and LCDs are
> selling better.
>
> Personally, for extended use, not just doing photography, but programming,
> using word processing/spread sheets, I prefer a CRT. It seems much easier on 
> my
> eyes. LCDs, to my eyes, don't have enough "depth."
>
> And a lot of LCDs are expensive. The ones that may be easier on the eyes are,
> anyway.
>
> This CRT at Circuit City seems okay.
> http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/HP-Monitor-MX705-/sem/rpsm/oid/126673/catOid/-1
> 2965/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
>
> But I also want to get something decent for processing digital photographs.
> It would probably be fine, because my current HP monitor is fine. And I use my
> monitor for a lot more than processing photographs, photography probably works
> out to only 10-20% of my use. Or less.
>
> Just wondering if anyone has that particular model, or has some other
> recommendation.
>
> Also looks like if I want a CRT I better move quick, because they seem to be
> disappearing.
>
> Marnie aka Doe
>
>

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