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Old October 25th 09, 09:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Farhan
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Default lcd vs crt

Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan
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Old October 25th 09, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Malke[_2_]
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Farhan wrote:

Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.


This really has nothing to do with the Windows XP operating system. Moving
images run fine on modern LCD monitors.

To see reviews of various makes/models, Google for "LCD monitor reviews".
the first page out of the more than 24,000,000 links that search produces has
a lot of links which look quite promising.

Personally I like Viewsonic, Samsung, and Dell monitors.

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Old October 25th 09, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Malke[_2_]
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Default lcd vs crt

Farhan wrote:

Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.


This really has nothing to do with the Windows XP operating system. Moving
images run fine on modern LCD monitors.

To see reviews of various makes/models, Google for "LCD monitor reviews".
the first page out of the more than 24,000,000 links that search produces has
a lot of links which look quite promising.

Personally I like Viewsonic, Samsung, and Dell monitors.

Malke
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MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

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Old October 25th 09, 10:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jerry
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"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


Look for any deals on HP monitors. Just visit your local big box store and
take a look at the HP monitors that have a highly reflective surface just
like glass. You would think that the glare would be bothersome but for some
reason the colors just seem to pop on those HP lcd screens.


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Old October 25th 09, 10:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jerry
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Default lcd vs crt

"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


Look for any deals on HP monitors. Just visit your local big box store and
take a look at the HP monitors that have a highly reflective surface just
like glass. You would think that the glare would be bothersome but for some
reason the colors just seem to pop on those HP lcd screens.


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Old October 26th 09, 02:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
peter
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http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdt...onsetime.shtml

Take a look at the above website and read the other articles as they relate
to LCD Monitors or TV.
Armed with this info look at a few reviews of Samsung/Acer/Dell
models....look for units in your price range
There are some good deals out there now on 20..23 in models
Go to your local store to SEE the picture.. heck take a movie with you and
ask them to play it
buy the one you like the best...

peter

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"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


  #7  
Old October 26th 09, 02:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
peter
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Posts: 964
Default lcd vs crt

http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdt...onsetime.shtml

Take a look at the above website and read the other articles as they relate
to LCD Monitors or TV.
Armed with this info look at a few reviews of Samsung/Acer/Dell
models....look for units in your price range
There are some good deals out there now on 20..23 in models
Go to your local store to SEE the picture.. heck take a movie with you and
ask them to play it
buy the one you like the best...

peter

--
If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate
or disruptive,please ignore it.
If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain
to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-)

"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


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Old October 26th 09, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
SC Tom[_3_]
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Default lcd vs crt


"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


If I tell you what you should buy, will you buy me one too for my research
time?

SC Tom

  #9  
Old October 26th 09, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
SC Tom[_3_]
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Default lcd vs crt


"Farhan" wrote in message
...
Moving images dont run fine on LCDs, Is it right? if answer is NO read on.

I want to purchase new LCD 19"/20". which one is right for me?
I mainly use my PC for watching TV (using PCI TV Tuner). Will Wide screen
be
OK?
Recommend a brand or give me some tips to see in LCD while purchasing.

Farhan


If I tell you what you should buy, will you buy me one too for my research
time?

SC Tom

 




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