Indeed, we're having to carefully nurse our dwindling stock of properly calibratable CRT monitors as you cannot get replacements. The image quality on them is still better than even the best Eizo monitors which are our only realistic alternative. I am going to be very sad the day my Trinitron puts its paws up.
that reminds me, you can't put those anti-glare things on lcds either. hurts my eyes! :oops:
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I never thought of it like that!
But it was time to move up to HD, so the old set had to go.
I was actually glad to get anything for it - the main thing, in effect, was for someone to take it away because it weighed a bloody ton and I had no way in the world of moving it.
And now I have a 42" plasma I can lift myself. :)
yeah, that's true. sometimes you just want a handy way to get rid of stuff.
are the plasmas better than the lcds? i have a feeling the picture might be slightly more like a crt than an lcd, but i could be wrong.
not sure i like HD, either. I might not have given it a fair shake, but to me it's too detailed (again, might just be my eyes). A bit like the way our ears like valve amps even though they're lo-fi, my eyes are kinda teh same :lol:
Tv's are just not worth repairing now. generally you are talking close to the cost of a new tv for anything major
so erm, try your home contents insurance to see if they will do anything. you never know
yeah probably not worth the repair
just be careful claiming on insurance doesn't end up being a false economy... if they crank up your premiums you could be out money...