I still use a CRT monitor, 19" Eizo T766, purchased in 2003. Six months later Eizo ceased production of their CRT monitors. So I'm using the last ever made model of their CRT-line. I think CRTs were phased out couple years too soon :(
I use my computer primarily for gaming and I haven't gone with LCDs yet(if ever). They seem to have evolved primarily in their size and suffer more or less from the same problems than five years ago(contrast, response rate/input lag, fixed resolution and interpolation).
Picture quality is great, of course. Altough I must admit I have never seen Eizo LCD in action, shops seem to have only cheap panels on display and it's hard to judge their quality in brightly lit environment like that.
(AM)OLED panels would solve all the other problems except interpolation issues, but it seems they are still 3-5 years away(funny, they said the same thing back in 2003).
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I still use a CRT monitor, 19" Eizo T766, purchased in 2003. Six months later Eizo ceased production of their CRT monitors. So I'm using the last ever made model of their CRT-line. I think CRTs were phased out couple years too soon :(
I use my computer primarily for gaming and I haven't gone with LCDs yet(if ever). They seem to have evolved primarily in their size and suffer more or less from the same problems than five years ago(contrast, response rate/input lag, fixed resolution and interpolation).
Picture quality is great, of course. Altough I must admit I have never seen Eizo LCD in action, shops seem to have only cheap panels on display and it's hard to judge their quality in brightly lit environment like that.
(AM)OLED panels would solve all the other problems except interpolation issues, but it seems they are still 3-5 years away(funny, they said the same thing back in 2003).