View Full Version : LCD versus CRT
Martyn Fox
07-13-2003, 02:15 PM
In article <f5c910114c.Philip@borehamh.demon.co.uk>, Philip Draper
<Philip@borehamh.demon.co.uk> wrote:
... I was trying to edit a digital photo on my laptop. I found that small movements of my head or changes in the angle of the screen had gross effects on contrast and colour rendering of the picture. This would make it very hard to decide on the rather small changes that are usually needed to improve photos. Are 'full size' LCDs as difficult as this? Are they usable for dealing with photographic images, or would I do better to stick to my excellent but ageing Iiyama CRT monitor?
I've just bought an Iyonix with an Iiyama AU4831D 19" LCD monitor, which
seems very good. It certainly has a wide viewing angle and I don't notice any
major change in contrast or colour when I move my head.
Mind you, it wasn't cheap!
Martyn
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