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  1. 1. which one is a better deal

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Computer monitors are called TFTLCD.

Really? Isn't TFT and LCD two defferent technologies?

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I beg to differ with you. I absolutely detest using CRT monitors, especially for gaming. LCD is the way to go.

Other than their gigantic size, no. I will find some links later as to why, but I remember reading why.

 

Computer monitors are called TFTLCD.

Most modern ones are, but since most are and it's easier to spell and associate with, they're just called LCDs.

 

Really? Isn't TFT and LCD two defferent technologies?

 

They are

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_film_transistor BUT

"As of 2004, all but the cheapest color LCD screens use this technology."

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Dell, cuz they are quite reliable xD......they are

Reliability depends on how you treat it not the manufacturer

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Dell is reliable, my HD was broken, and I got two HD's back :D

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Dell is reliable, my HD was broken, and I got two HD's back :D

 

Umm, that's customer service. The fact that your HDD broke proves that Dell ISN'T reliable.

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Nah, that's just because I got a crappy HDD (samsung). But I got a new samsung and wd in return. I'm using the WD, of course.

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Did someone here actually suggest a CRT? Someone should be tazed.

 

I like the route I went, buy a LCD TV with inputs for computer either DVI or VGA. It now adds the ability to use my xbox, tivo, and computer with out getting up.

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