Rick, sorry to disapoint you, but CRT blows away LCD quality. Just because LCD is a newer technology, LCD panels are poor in contrast, but are nice to have and ALOT more expensive then CRT because it is so thin. CRT is an older technology, but it has contrast ratios that can be as high as 150000:1, and resolutions of 2048x1488, which is much better then 1080P. It is amazing how people asume that when they by their LCD TV's, they are paying for quality. They are not. What they are paying for is the popularity of them because of the extremely thin size. Type in CRT vs. LCD on google and tell me what you get.........
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Rick, sorry to disapoint you, but CRT blows away LCD quality. Just because LCD is a newer technology, LCD panels are poor in contrast, but are nice to have and ALOT more expensive then CRT because it is so thin. CRT is an older technology, but it has contrast ratios that can be as high as 150000:1, and resolutions of 2048x1488, which is much better then 1080P. It is amazing how people asume that when they by their LCD TV's, they are paying for quality. They are not. What they are paying for is the popularity of them because of the extremely thin size. Type in CRT vs. LCD on google and tell me what you get.........