Hi, I'm coming ever closer to finally buying my PC, and I had been set on a CRT monitor for a long time. However, I'm finding it difficult (in fact near impossible) to find a high res, 19 inch CRT monitor, as most places simply don't carry them. And when I do find them, they are more expensive than their 19inch LCD counterparts (but with higher resolution).
My questions are mostly involving my the reasons that to this point have stopped me from seriously considering LCD.
1. Dead/stuck pixels: Me, I'm obsessive compulsive. If I was able to notice one pixel not working, I would probably be concentrated on it when I shouldn't. So my question is, how noticable are these (as in, how big and can you see them while playing games, or only on a dark or light background). How often do they occur? Has this changed in recent years? Is it still so that they can ship a monitor with a certain amount of dead pixels and there's nothing I can do about it?
2. Flimsy design-I've heard that LCD monitors are extremely weak, almost mushy. In their screens, and prone to scratching, cracking and dead pixelage caused by impact. Is this still the case, or is it a thing of the past/only on ghetto models. My family has a tendency to tap the glass, so would this lead to pixels getting stuck or dieing?
3. Widescreen-Though I doubt I'd get widescreen, I just have a few questions: A) What games support it and B) What about games that don't? I think I heard it just adds black bars to the side? And if that's the case, you can do that on every game right? And is it annoying?
4. I guess this question is: What kind of monitor would you people recommend. I guess I'm looking for 19inch, 1280x1024 kind of resolution.
Edit-One more thing: What cable do you need in order to use your TV as a monitor? Not that I'm planning it on a regular basis, but how do you go about it?
Thanks.
My questions are mostly involving my the reasons that to this point have stopped me from seriously considering LCD.
1. Dead/stuck pixels: Me, I'm obsessive compulsive. If I was able to notice one pixel not working, I would probably be concentrated on it when I shouldn't. So my question is, how noticable are these (as in, how big and can you see them while playing games, or only on a dark or light background). How often do they occur? Has this changed in recent years? Is it still so that they can ship a monitor with a certain amount of dead pixels and there's nothing I can do about it?
2. Flimsy design-I've heard that LCD monitors are extremely weak, almost mushy. In their screens, and prone to scratching, cracking and dead pixelage caused by impact. Is this still the case, or is it a thing of the past/only on ghetto models. My family has a tendency to tap the glass, so would this lead to pixels getting stuck or dieing?
3. Widescreen-Though I doubt I'd get widescreen, I just have a few questions: A) What games support it and B) What about games that don't? I think I heard it just adds black bars to the side? And if that's the case, you can do that on every game right? And is it annoying?
4. I guess this question is: What kind of monitor would you people recommend. I guess I'm looking for 19inch, 1280x1024 kind of resolution.
Edit-One more thing: What cable do you need in order to use your TV as a monitor? Not that I'm planning it on a regular basis, but how do you go about it?
Thanks.