natirips wrote:
Lol, there is no CRTs to buy here in any shop,
Yeah, true since 2005 or so.
natirips wrote:
and you can hardly see any used ones being for sale.
Not true, at least in Germany, there are many used CRTs on sale -- but
only few that let me play with 125 fps on at least 1280x960.
natirips wrote:
What I dislike about my laptop's LCD is that I can't see the whole palette of colors at the same time and that I see different portions of palette on different portions of the screen. This is especially problematic when I do graphics (drawing and retouching). I never know what the picture is gonna look like on another screen.
:x
Hm, then your laptop is either cheap or old. I'm not à jours wrt to
current panel quality, but there should be laptops with decent panels
out there.
natirips wrote:
But if your CRTs are dieing, check voltage (if you have
a multimeter or a voltmeter)
It's fine -- at least when measured momentarily. Who knows which spikes
my CRTs get here and there. A small online-UPS could help in that case.
natirips wrote:
and make sure you're not using to high refresh rate for
a specific resolution.
Did so. Couldn't use maximum of 1392x1044@125 Hz, as the picture had
distortions then (at least with the generated modelines), and I didn't
want to put too much effort in it, so I just went with 1280x960@125 fps.
natirips wrote:
[...] I know that Knoppix practically destroyed one of my CRTs because it wouldn't let me reduce refresh rate below 85Hz and wouldn't let me reduce resolution below maximal supported by the monitor. I turned it off when it begun smelling.
Ouch. :-/ You could always make your own timings, but depending on the
available software, it could involve (unnecessarily) tedious work.
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