Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > mainly for Ardour usage I want to get rid of my CRT monitor. I wonder > how much difference is between a 300,- € and a 150,- € LCD monitor. You still have a CRT?? Wow. I was one of the last holdouts I knew getting an LCD panel, and that was ten years ago! Everyone else I knew had one way before that. I remember when LCD's first came out, everyone was raving about how much better the display was supposed to be, but it was hype at the time. The first generation panels were awful and people just couldn't see it because they were so taken with the new product. Now, that has reversed. It's now pretty hard to find a modern LCD that isn't better than just about any CRT ever made, even amongst the cheap ones. And they are pretty cheap, too. And you can play games on them without refresh problems. And they don't have image consistency problems every time you turn them on like analog CRT's did with scan geometry, color, brightness, etc. on each powerup -- they pretty much look the same every time you run them. And best of all, they're not aiming an x-ray gun right at your head and emitting enough EM noise to possibly flip bits in nearby storage media like CRT's did, especially big CRT's. Get an LCD. It's not often that a new technology comes around that completely whips its predecessor in every way, but LCD really did it to CRT. As for which one, I don't have a brand preference, but I'm on the glossy side of the glossy versus matte war. I'd rather see true colors. I couldn't care less about glare/reflection. When I started, we had CRT's with no anti-reflective coating, and people just dealt with it, so that doesn't bother me as long as I don't feel like there's a film of grime covering up the colors of my image, which is what matte/anti-glare finish looks like to me. > Could somebody recommend a monitor <= 300,- €? At the moment I tend to > buy the Eizo or the LG. For usage with Ardour, as well as averaged > desktop usage, IOW office, browser etc.. As far as using Ardour goes, I'd recommend whatever you end up liking, you get two of them. DAW's can take lots of desktop space, so a dual monitor setup is a really good idea. -- - Brent Busby + =============================================== + With the rise of social networking -- Studio -- + sites, computers are making people -- Amadeus -- + easier to use every day. ----------------+ =============================================== _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user