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Title: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here??
Post by: 1shado1 on February 09, 2007, 07:41:20 PM
I've asked and answered a few train/model railroading questions here.  But I have a question about PCs I need opinions on.  Why don't I just ask it in a computer forum?  Because you folks are much friendlier, and less likely to bust my chops!
So would it be OK if I ask it? ;D

Jeff
P.S.  I've just re-joined.  I like the new format!
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: Paul M. on February 09, 2007, 08:25:27 PM
I don't think you'll get kicked off the board, if that's what you mean.  ;)
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: 1shado1 on February 09, 2007, 08:27:18 PM
OK.  But would I offend anyone?

Jeff
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: 1shado1 on February 09, 2007, 08:37:53 PM
Oh heck.  I'm just gonna ask.  If it bothers anyone, The Bach Man can just delete it, right?

I'm looking to upgrade my 19" CRT monitor.  I want to get a 19" LCD monitor.  Should I get a standard 4:3, or a widescreen?  What are the advantages of a widescreen over a 4:3?  I don't watch DVDs on my monitor, nor do I play video games.

I guess that my main worry is that a 19" widescreen will be marginally less tall than a 4:3.  Between the toolbar (taskbar?) taking up a half inch of space at the bottom of the screen, and my browser header (is that what it's called?) taking up an inch and a half at the top, the last thing I need is less vertical screen space.

Any opinions/suggestions?

Jeff
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: the Bach-man on February 09, 2007, 10:34:47 PM
Dear Jeff,
I'll be interested in the answer as well!
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: r0bert on February 09, 2007, 11:00:04 PM
while i personally prefer the widescreen, i spend alot of time in hotel rooms, and watching dvds on the high resolution lcd widescreen computer monitor has spoiled me, regular tv now just won't do.
in fact, I just ordered a 32" lcd to replace the square glass cathode ray bubble in my home entertainment alter.
i would go to one of the larger electronics superstores which is likely to have both up and running, try them out and compare them in person.
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: ddellacca on February 10, 2007, 12:10:45 AM
My 36" wide-screen TV in the living room is just great IF the program is
wide-screen, which is normally one of the DVD's we own, and not from
commercial broadcasting.

As for my PC, no-no-no.

I have a 19" 4:3 aspect screen. I don't want a wide-screen.
Whereas 4:3 screen measurements are corner to diagonal corner, the
wide screen measurement is side to side.
The widescreen is just that, widescreen, and although 16:9 aspect
should be the same, the wide screen sure looks shorter to me.
The text is therefore also shorter.
I like the larger text, and I NEVER play TV movies on the PC.
That's why I paid a fortune for the plasma gimmick in the front room.

Dick
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: dave2-8-0 on February 10, 2007, 12:37:25 AM
If the monitor is'nt broken or giving un-correctable colors, Why are you replaceing it?

Good CRT Monitors will out preforrm a LCD for sharpness, color corection and reproduction of consistent colors and contrast.

Professional graphic and photographers are scowering the storerooms for Good CRT moniters, as they have stoped making the high end graphic models (laCie, Sony, Mitzy). I have 2 new ones socked away in in storrage for the future. A Good CRT is only good for about 3 years befor it slides down in reproduction quality, and has to be reliageted to non-critital use.

If it's not a realy good monitor, but still usable, have you thought of a duel screen setup? one for the photos and one for the work pallets.
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: Terry Toenges on February 10, 2007, 10:24:33 AM
I've been looking at wide screen TVs lately and it sometimes is hard to figure out comparisons with regular screens.
I decided the easiest way for me to figure out what to get is to measure the vertical size of my present screen and get a wide screen with at least that vertical size. I don't want to go smaller.
I also understand that plasma isn't the way to go as the quality declines over time.
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: pdlethbridge on February 10, 2007, 09:55:20 PM
My brother does color correction on photos and he would not use an LCD monitor. A 19" CRT is what he uses
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: Seasaltchap on February 10, 2007, 10:12:11 PM
I would get the widescreen, like the old Xerox that had a swivel screen and software to go to get an 8½ x 11 on one screen!

Regards
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: GlennW on February 11, 2007, 03:11:43 PM
The screens should all be measured corner to corner. For a computer monitor, it may be a waste to go widescreen. Leave that for the TV screen.

IMHO my home computer is being used more & more for home office/business use. Games are going on my Nintendo DS or Wii. Video & other stuff goes on the TV. Even there, I may be getting a widescreen that comes close to the vertical of my old 27" set.
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: 1shado1 on February 13, 2007, 12:16:57 AM
Many thanks to all of you for posting your impressions/opinions/ideas about my impending monitor 'upgrade'.  I appreciate the time taken for my benefit. ;D  Even off-topic, you folks are the best!  I ended up posting the same question to a computer forum, and only got one response.

With all the varying opinions, I've come to the conclusion that I need to go to a brick and mortar store and get some hands on experience with the various types of monitors available, instead of just blindly purchasing one on the internet. 

I wouldn't even bother getting a new monitor if my old one wasn't ready to crap out.  I'd much rather buy model railroading items with the money. :'(
But it's starting to 'flicker', no matter what refresh rate it is set at, and the little control wheel/pushbutton for making adjustments is non-functional.  I'd much rather buy model railroading items with the money. :'(

Thanks again for the help!

Jeff
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: Curmudgeon on February 13, 2007, 02:05:40 PM
Ah.
When I was a kid, we had a Zenith, I think, about the second or third set.....first I recall was an "Admiral" with a 12" screen in a console that looked like an old upright radio set.

Anyway, this Zenith had a round screen.
The picture would fill it.
There was a switch that would make the picture a rectangle like we are used to now.

Funny thing was, there was more data sent than was used on rectangular screens.
We never thought much about it until we got a green-and-white Hoffman, put them side-by-side, and realized the cameraman you cound see on the side and the cords at the bottom were in parts of the broadcast not shown on a regular rectangular screen TV.

We'd just thought that's the way it was.......

That is also where one learned to fix them with a woodburning set, since we didn't have a soldering iron........
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: randerson on February 16, 2007, 06:25:01 PM
1shdo1,

I bought a new laptop about 6 months ago.   On my pc monitor I use webshots to download photo's to use as wall paper.

To my surprise the "normal: pictures I download wont fit the laptops wide screen, and I can't stretch them to fit!

I had to pay webshots for a premium membership to be able to download wide screen compatible photos, in that respect I would just as not have the wide screen monitor, but it's hard to find one without one.

Cheers,

Rich
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: 1shado1 on March 24, 2007, 08:04:53 AM
Not that it matters, but I finally got that new monitor I was asking about.  Thanks again to all for their helpful input! ;D

Against the advice of many (sorry), I ended up with with a 19" widescreen LCD.

Why?

Price.

Got a one month old monitor (saw the original receipt) from a local guy for $50 less than I could have gotten it at any store or online brand new, plus, I didn't have to pay for shipping.

The picture quality is stunning!  The only problem is that it unnaturally stretches everything to fit the screen.  This isn't really noticeable with text, but everything in photos looks too wide.

Does anyone know of a cure for this problem?  I'm too stupid to figure it out...

Jeff
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: Rich R on March 24, 2007, 12:12:27 PM
Probably have to fiddle a bit with your graphics card to make those adjustments. Or..... maybe your deal on a monitor isn't what you thought it was and you'll need a new graphics card as well? Hope not but could be.
But if you have a fairly new card or computer you shouldn't have any problems.

That's my take on it anyway maybe I'm wrong but you'll have to consult the monitor's owners manual.

Best,
Rich R
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: GlennW on March 24, 2007, 02:02:51 PM
You may need a upgrade of your video card to go with the new monitor? Then you may also neede an opgrade to new processor/more memory?

We have "sales tax holiday" on computers in TN. You must buy the whole system, not just parts. It works a lot like Black Friday. The sales tax holiday is worth nearly 10%. Can also get deals on other student office supplies!
Title: Re: Is it improper to ask a non-train related question here?
Post by: 1shado1 on March 24, 2007, 11:36:10 PM
Thanks for the suggestions guys! ;D  I don't think that processor speed (2.8 Ghz) or memory (1 Gig) should be a problem.  Graphics card?  Maybe.  Looks like I'll have to investigate that, as well as cracking open the monitor manual.  Haven't had a chance yet.  I figured there was no harm in asking if it might be a simple or obvious solution.  Thanks again for the help!

Jeff