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Lizard King
Dec 23, 2003, 06:33 AM
Is there any REAL benefit from an "all digital" LCD, ala Apple. You can pick up the Nec 1760V for a lot less but it has the dreaded (and quite old fashioned) "analog" input. I'm not a photoshop professional or anything, just mundane tasks for me. The only reason I'm considering PM G5 is to get a computer that will last as long as possible before going obsolete.
Thanks.
pinto32
Dec 23, 2003, 12:04 PM
You will notice the difference between analog and digital. With analog, the image is not as sharp, etc. Whether its worth the money you can save is up to you. In my opinion, (almost) any modern LCD is still better than a CRT, but there are many others that I'm sure could tell you more than I have.....
neut
Dec 23, 2003, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by pinto32
In my opinion, (almost) any modern LCD is still better than a CRT, but there are many others that I'm sure could tell you more than I have.....
the trinitron CRTs (apple graphite) we're the tightest monitors I've seen. analog LCDs are blurry and low cost version will have many dead or stuck pixels...apple's LCDs are pretty dang nice. formac also makes nice digital LCDs. formac (http://www.formac.com)
peace.
MoparShaha
Dec 24, 2003, 07:12 PM
Don't get an LCD with only an analog input. It's not great quality. I bought a 15" NEC LCD for my mom's old iMac, and made sure to get one that had both analog and digital inputs, even though we only use the analog one now. Comparing her analog input from the iMac to the digital signal from my Power Mac, the difference is huge. When connected through analog, the image is quite fuzzy. It is crystal clear sharp when connected through digital. Don't get a nice screen that is crippled with analog only inputs.
zagato27
Dec 25, 2003, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by Lizard King
Is there any REAL benefit from an "all digital" LCD, ala Apple. You can pick up the Nec 1760V for a lot less but it has the dreaded (and quite old fashioned) "analog" input. I'm not a photoshop professional or anything, just mundane tasks for me. The only reason I'm considering PM G5 is to get a computer that will last as long as possible before going obsolete.
Thanks.
Bought a G5 and made sure that I got a good LCD monitor that had DVI and analog. Believe it or not the Dell 1901 FP is awesome! DVI, 19" of real estate, slim bezel, handsome, and the price was oh so right.....$525 to my door from the Dell Small Business site. Did I mention that it has 5 USB 2.0 ports? Sweeeeeeeet. Do a search and you'll see glowing reviews of this monitor. Cheers
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