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are LCD monitors as reliable as CRT monitors?and what is dead pixel?please read details?

Q. are LCD monitor as reliable and long lasting as CRT monitors?and what brand is the best for LCD monitors?what brand you suggest?

i have a CRT monitor which i have been using since march 2004 now i think i gonna replace it with a LCD monitor but they cost more and i am not sure are they as reliable as CRT monitors cause they look very fragile(build wise) and can't deliver(infact they can only support a lot lower resolution)same resolution compared to their CRT counterparts ( i mean if you compare same sized monitors.

hey i hear sometimes new LCDs can have dead pixel.

what are these dead pixels?how can tell whether a LCD has dead pixel or not?

and how can i be sure whether a new LCD has dead pixel or not ?

and if a new LCD that i will buy have dead pixel will the seller replace it with another one?

and is this dead pixel problem is just happens with only LCD monitors but not with CRT monitors?

thanks for your answer

A. LCD, whether in a computer monitor or a television, does not have the same life span as a CRT. I give as an example my living room television, purchased waaaaaaay back in 1988 which STILL works perfectly. I know LCDs haven't been around for 20 years yet to prove they can last that long, but who do you know who has a 10 year old working LCD?

A dead pixel is a pixel that doesn't light up. I don't know about all manufacturers, but when I worked briefly for Apple, a small number of dead pixels was considered acceptable, i.e. no refund was issued.

If you want to make sure your new LCD doesn't have a dead pixel, see it running before you purchase it. You might have to buy a demo in order to do that, though.

Check out Consumer Reports for which LCDs have good reputations. I'm buying my husband a big flat screen TV this year. I intend to read up on them first at Consumer Reports. They don't accept any advertising so their reporting is unbiased.


What is the best LCD type monitor to play PS3 on (Type, size, manufacturer)?
Q.

A. Monitor as in computer monitor? Or TV? Its best to go with a tv and not monitor (unless by monitor you mean a 40inch TV without a tuner) purely because of size. When playing for hours on a tiny monitor, you eyes will murder you.

Type. PS3 takes full advantage of 1080p so if you have the money this would be the Best. 120Hz is nice but not necessary. And make sure you get LCD, not plasma.

Size. Completely Dependant on the size of your room and how close your going to be. 40 inch looks real nice on the ps3, as does 52 although 52 can be a bit big sometimes.

Manufacturer. Assuming your getting an LCD TV, Sony, Samsung and SHARP make the best LCD pannels. I personally have a Sony and its a thing of beauty. Hope this helps





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