The previous replies are all on target so I'll just add a thought. Whatever 
you buy get a TV set into the editing suite. Having a broadcast monitor 
would be great but even an inexpensive TV, set up to look "right" with 
standard programming, will do fine. I suspect most of us are making outputs 
for various end uses, from web to CD/DVD to broadcast. How the viewer sees 
it depends on how they've set their TVs, monitors, how much light is in the 
room with the projector, etc. A TV monitor will help a lot in keeping your 
output consistent throughout its creation. Things I did four years ago look 
just fine on DVD today, LCD and CRT. Virtually the only constant has been 
always monitoring to TV.

David Hurdon

At 01:22 PM 3/17/2005 -0800, you wrote:

My 21" CRT Monitor has died and I am borrowing another monitor that is on 
the verge of quitting so I must buy another one ASAP.  What is your general 
opinion of CRT vs LCD Monitors?  I'm looking at a 19" CRT vs a 17 or maybe 
19" LCD?  I have 3 videos that I am currently working on, so I have to get 
a monitor today or tomorrow.

Thanks so much for your input!

Michelle




 
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