On 19 Nov 2005 at 12:11, Anand DHUPKAR wrote:

> Which is the real good one ?

:-)

http://www.necdisplay.com/products/ProductDetail.cfm?Product=347

If I were in the market for a monitor this would be it however I've very happy 
with its older sibling the Diamond Pro 2070SB.

> What is the criteria ?
> To what extent CRT and LCD matters ?

Most current quality monitors will be OK for image editing and general browsing 
however there will of course be those who suggest that one or the other is 
markedly better, but really it boils down to your needs, budget and physical 
constraints.

No argument LCD/TFT are power efficient and occupy less volume (and desk space) 
than a CRT of equivalent size, so if these factors are important then consider 
seriously a flat panel display.

If you have the desk-space you can still probably buy a better monitor for 
photo editing in CRT than flat panel but again many will disagree.

> My use - well, lot of photography (amateur, of course)
> and obviously my family members will use it for their
> regular browsing on net etc etc ...

I have recent top end flat panel and CRT monitors and I find that for web 
browsing, spread-sheet work and word processing I prefer the flat panels but 
even with all the monitors well calibrated I still far prefer the CRT view for 
extended and precise photo image editing.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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