Jumat, 28 Maret 2014

LCD Monitors or CRT Monitors...Which do you prefer?

Q. Do you like the LDC Monitors, or CRT Monitors...
I like the LCD monitors (Flat Panel) what about you??

A. This choice comes down to a few key requirements. The LCD is the lightest and smallest, but the color accuracy and viewing angle are not as good as a CRT. Although if you are looking straight on, the difference is much less than with an angle. As time passes the viewing angle and color accuracy is becoming far less of an issue. As of today, for the absolute best color and viewing angle the CRT is my choice. For everyday use, gaming too, the LCD is the preferred style.


Is a CRT monitor more accurate than LCD for proofing?
Q. I just got 2 new LCD monitors. I have heard from colleagues that LCD's are not as accurate color-wise as CRT's - so I am considering keeping one in the loop (1 LCD and 1 CRT - I run dual display). I do a lot of print work and I want to be sure I have accuracy as far as color. The problem is my 19" CRT is massive and I would rather use an LCD for space on my desk.
Additional info: I have a Samsung Synchmaster 19" wide LCD and a 17" Dell Trinitron CRT...hope that helps

A. A good high-end CRT will surpass any LCD for proofing.

That said, you can often alter the color profile in the Display Properties window (click the Advanced button) if you are running the video card manufacturer's driver and management suite. Compare hard copies to the monitor and adjust as needed. That's a good idea with any monitor, CRT or LCD. And you should re-check it periodically; once a month or so should be fine for most work.

One last thought on LCDs. Make sure that you are running it in its native display resolution. Most LCDs can display at other resolutions but you will get heavy pixelization (jaggies) at anything other than the native resolution.





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