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Hi. My 6-year-old 17" CRT (CTX 1710UA) has started giving high-voltage
sparking noises and picture distortions a few times a minute, and so
I've concluded that I need a new monitor. Apologies if this has all
been answered recently - my searching abilities are limited as I'm
having to post with Google Groups from work in my lunch hour, as I
lack a working monitor at home...
My initial dilemma: CRT vs TFT. A flat screen would be nice in terms
of space savings, although it would cost. As I do a fair amount of
photographic work I'm pretty fussy, in particular about the contrast
changing as I move my head. I have seen at work some Eizo L567s and
been rather impressed. However, I can't find anyone in this country
who sells them. People sell the L557, but I can't tell what the
difference is - the specs seem the same.
On the other hand, I could stick with a CRT and save money. The
problem here: again I'm fussy, this time about nice clear images, and
nobody actually seems to review CRTs any more - they're seen as being
only for those who can't afford flat screens. So I have no way of
knowing what to get! Especially since I've been out of this market for
6 years and thus have no way of
So, my questions. I'll be very grateful if somebody can answer some or
all of these:
1. Do the current TFTs actually come close in terms of colour and
constant contrast? In my situation, do you reckon I should just stick
with CRT?
2. If I go for TFT, what are the differences between Eizo's L557 and
L567, and are there any others of similar quality I should be looking
at?
3. Does anybody know anyone in the UK who actually stocks the L567?
4. If I stay with CRT, what is a good 17" unit at present? It will
probably need to be an aperture-grille system, but otherwise... well,
it must be easily readable at 1280x1024 and at least 85Hz.
Thanks for any help.
-Simon.
Hi. My 6-year-old 17" CRT (CTX 1710UA) has started giving high-voltage
sparking noises and picture distortions a few times a minute, and so
I've concluded that I need a new monitor. Apologies if this has all
been answered recently - my searching abilities are limited as I'm
having to post with Google Groups from work in my lunch hour, as I
lack a working monitor at home...
My initial dilemma: CRT vs TFT. A flat screen would be nice in terms
of space savings, although it would cost. As I do a fair amount of
photographic work I'm pretty fussy, in particular about the contrast
changing as I move my head. I have seen at work some Eizo L567s and
been rather impressed. However, I can't find anyone in this country
who sells them. People sell the L557, but I can't tell what the
difference is - the specs seem the same.
On the other hand, I could stick with a CRT and save money. The
problem here: again I'm fussy, this time about nice clear images, and
nobody actually seems to review CRTs any more - they're seen as being
only for those who can't afford flat screens. So I have no way of
knowing what to get! Especially since I've been out of this market for
6 years and thus have no way of
So, my questions. I'll be very grateful if somebody can answer some or
all of these:
1. Do the current TFTs actually come close in terms of colour and
constant contrast? In my situation, do you reckon I should just stick
with CRT?
2. If I go for TFT, what are the differences between Eizo's L557 and
L567, and are there any others of similar quality I should be looking
at?
3. Does anybody know anyone in the UK who actually stocks the L567?
4. If I stay with CRT, what is a good 17" unit at present? It will
probably need to be an aperture-grille system, but otherwise... well,
it must be easily readable at 1280x1024 and at least 85Hz.
Thanks for any help.
-Simon.