3d on a CRT questions CRT vs LCD
Im considering getting the NVIDIA 3d glasses however, i don't have the money for one of those new 120 hz lcds. my plan is buy the glasses then to craigslist or dumpster dive a good sized 120 hz CRT monitor and use that. Im wondering what peoples experiences are using CRTs with the glasses. Iv watched a few youtube videos of LCD vs CRT but i get a little scared with the flickering screen and the poor contrast ratios/dull colors on the CRT. Please talk about your experiences with CRTs Vs. LCD and let me know if im likely to regret using a CRT.
Im considering getting the NVIDIA 3d glasses however, i don't have the money for one of those new 120 hz lcds. my plan is buy the glasses then to craigslist or dumpster dive a good sized 120 hz CRT monitor and use that. Im wondering what peoples experiences are using CRTs with the glasses. Iv watched a few youtube videos of LCD vs CRT but i get a little scared with the flickering screen and the poor contrast ratios/dull colors on the CRT. Please talk about your experiences with CRTs Vs. LCD and let me know if im likely to regret using a CRT.

#1
Posted 10/20/2010 05:52 AM   
Im considering getting the NVIDIA 3d glasses however, i don't have the money for one of those new 120 hz lcds. my plan is buy the glasses then to craigslist or dumpster dive a good sized 120 hz CRT monitor and use that. Im wondering what peoples experiences are using CRTs with the glasses. Iv watched a few youtube videos of LCD vs CRT but i get a little scared with the flickering screen and the poor contrast ratios/dull colors on the CRT. Please talk about your experiences with CRTs Vs. LCD and let me know if im likely to regret using a CRT.
Im considering getting the NVIDIA 3d glasses however, i don't have the money for one of those new 120 hz lcds. my plan is buy the glasses then to craigslist or dumpster dive a good sized 120 hz CRT monitor and use that. Im wondering what peoples experiences are using CRTs with the glasses. Iv watched a few youtube videos of LCD vs CRT but i get a little scared with the flickering screen and the poor contrast ratios/dull colors on the CRT. Please talk about your experiences with CRTs Vs. LCD and let me know if im likely to regret using a CRT.

#2
Posted 10/20/2010 05:52 AM   
maybe even 2x CRT would work somehow, that would be so cool if you have the place : D


ofc they should be "trimmed" and depending on manufacturer lays waste on LCD absolutely on every department : DDD

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iz3d would be necessary though for time parallel out
maybe even 2x CRT would work somehow, that would be so cool if you have the place : D





ofc they should be "trimmed" and depending on manufacturer lays waste on LCD absolutely on every department : DDD



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iz3d would be necessary though for time parallel out

#3
Posted 10/20/2010 10:07 AM   
maybe even 2x CRT would work somehow, that would be so cool if you have the place : D


ofc they should be "trimmed" and depending on manufacturer lays waste on LCD absolutely on every department : DDD

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iz3d would be necessary though for time parallel out
maybe even 2x CRT would work somehow, that would be so cool if you have the place : D





ofc they should be "trimmed" and depending on manufacturer lays waste on LCD absolutely on every department : DDD



http://tyrell-innovations-usa.com/shop/ind...=1&Itemid=4





iz3d would be necessary though for time parallel out

#4
Posted 10/20/2010 10:07 AM   
I agree I don't think you'll be disappointed in the PQ of a crt, I wouldn't fancy my chances of finding a good quality crt that can do 120hz at decent resolutions these days, however.
I agree I don't think you'll be disappointed in the PQ of a crt, I wouldn't fancy my chances of finding a good quality crt that can do 120hz at decent resolutions these days, however.

#5
Posted 10/20/2010 02:16 PM   
I agree I don't think you'll be disappointed in the PQ of a crt, I wouldn't fancy my chances of finding a good quality crt that can do 120hz at decent resolutions these days, however.
I agree I don't think you'll be disappointed in the PQ of a crt, I wouldn't fancy my chances of finding a good quality crt that can do 120hz at decent resolutions these days, however.

#6
Posted 10/20/2010 02:16 PM   
Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.
Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.

3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!

#7
Posted 10/20/2010 06:22 PM   
Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.
Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.

3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!

#8
Posted 10/20/2010 06:22 PM   
[quote name='Rhialto' post='1133986' date='Oct 20 2010, 06:22 PM']Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.[/quote]


OCB LCD will be good

[url="http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hannstar-to-launch-field-sequential-color-ocb-lcd-panels-in-first-quarter-2010/"]http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hann...t-quarter-2010/[/url]

My perspective of today's 3d ready LCD's:

[url="http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-waste-could-be-reused-medical-cures"]http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-...d-medical-cures[/url]
[quote name='Rhialto' post='1133986' date='Oct 20 2010, 06:22 PM']Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.





OCB LCD will be good



http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hann...t-quarter-2010/



My perspective of today's 3d ready LCD's:



http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-...d-medical-cures

#9
Posted 10/21/2010 11:13 AM   
[quote name='Rhialto' post='1133986' date='Oct 20 2010, 06:22 PM']Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.[/quote]


OCB LCD will be good

[url="http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hannstar-to-launch-field-sequential-color-ocb-lcd-panels-in-first-quarter-2010/"]http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hann...t-quarter-2010/[/url]

My perspective of today's 3d ready LCD's:

[url="http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-waste-could-be-reused-medical-cures"]http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-...d-medical-cures[/url]
[quote name='Rhialto' post='1133986' date='Oct 20 2010, 06:22 PM']Same boat, was not ready to buy a LCD so I bought the kit to go with my LG T910BU that does 1024x768@120Hz. Work pretty well except the fact I must keep depth low or I see ghosting. I'm very happy as I'm a fan of stereoscopic stuff.





OCB LCD will be good



http://www.displayblog.com/2009/09/24/hann...t-quarter-2010/



My perspective of today's 3d ready LCD's:



http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/06/21/e-...d-medical-cures

#10
Posted 10/21/2010 11:13 AM   
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