Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
18-04-2008, 09:08
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
For my PC monitor I am sticking with my iilyama Vision Master Pro 514. No LCD can match its specs for gaming. But I don't want to get a TV tuner as it sits to high up for watching TV.
I am going to look at a CRT replacement for my TV but their seems virtualy nothing availble.
When my illyama conks out unless LCD has improved I would want another one of them for gaming. Will I be able to get one, I doubt it. LCD seems to be the equilvalent of Vista in the TV world. The must have new technology that is not as good as the old technology!
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18-04-2008, 09:09
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
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Originally Posted by Ntlcable
For my PC monitor I am sticking with my iilyama Vision Master Pro 514. No LCD can match its specs for gaming. But I don't want to get a TV tuner as it sits to high up for watching TV.
I am going to look at a CRT replacement for my TV but their seems virtualy nothing availble.
When my illyama conks out unless LCD has improved I would want another one of them for gaming. Will I be able to get one, I doubt it. LCD seems to be the equilvalent of Vista in the TV world. The must have new technology that is not as good as the old technology!
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Vista isn't exactly bad once you've stripped away all the crapyou don't use you know
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18-04-2008, 11:14
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
Putting one of the nails in the lengthy coffin is Pioneer Corp, who is stopping ALL production of plasma display panels. Last week we reported that they had decided to stop all 42-inch panel production, however that has now been expanded to its entire plasma line.
Plasma TV is dead.
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18-04-2008, 14:46
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
So the best to get is a lcd then?
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18-04-2008, 15:33
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
Some LCDs are good, although I'd recommend going to see a few if possible.
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18-04-2008, 15:38
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/03..._ready_crt_tv/ hd crt review samsung 32 inch thinner than normal crt available may and about £350
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18-04-2008, 15:49
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18-04-2008, 17:31
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
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Samsung
I've always seen Samsung as excellent on the TV / Monitor side of technology.
I would seriosuly consider one of those new CRT's.
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22-04-2008, 09:21
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
Those CRT look great but anthing over 22/23" (width 650mm) would be to big. Any good CRT's in that range?
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23-04-2008, 08:14
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I'm not in a rush to throw away my CRT TV either. It occupies the space in the window bay perfectly and gives a cracking picture too. Everyone I know has moved onto flat screen LCD or Plasma, and to be honest its only where they have spent a lot of money on their flat screen that the pic is better than mine.
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same here plus i dont have the room for a massive tv. me & my lady have all of our tv/internet services in our bedroom as we live with her mam & dad, so my 21" CRT TV works fine for us :o)
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17-05-2008, 17:24
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
its composite video can be fed through a scart adapter
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17-05-2008, 17:33
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
As the analogue feeds are likely to be turned off, soon, I'd suggest you need to talk to Virgin to see if upgrading to digital is possible in your area, before lashing out on a new telly
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17-05-2008, 20:33
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
aye id do that aswell like if i were you
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18-05-2008, 16:02
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Re: Time for the CRT to go in the Bin!
Yellow is usually video, are you sure the red/white are not just stereo audio?
Anything with an Analog tuner (which everything still seems to have) can use the old coax/tuner interconnect. Some sets have seperate analog & DVB-T inputs, as if you have an acceptable DVB-T signal, then the only thing you need analog for is interconnecting when nothing better is possible.
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