You may already be *too late* for a large CRT. They are disappearing
*fast*. CRT's have a useful life of about 6 years so a used one may not
be a bargain.
Chuck Norcutt
Richard Lovison wrote:
> My wife just got her new D*ll Inspiron laptop with a 17" wide screen.
> Beautiful computer though I still don't like the fact that the "sweet spot"
> your head needs to be in in order to get the best view of the screen is so
> small. I wouldn't use it for doing work within PS. I never looked at a
> stand alone LCD for desktops. Are they any better? Otherwise I better run
> out and get a new 21" CRT before they're history.
>
> Richard - admirer of CRTs with big Tesla coils 8-)
>
> On 5/24/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Yesterday and today I got email notices from computergeeks.com of a sale
>>on 17" monitors for $149. Nowhere in the headline does it say that
>>these are LCD flat panels as they always have before.
>>
>>It won't be much longer before we hear "Grandpa, what's a CRT?"
>>
>>Chuck Norcutt
>>
>
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