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    Although this has been changing withtin the last few years, LCD's are generally for people who only want to surf the web. If you want a sharper image with a higher refresh rate and no ghosting ( especially for PC games ) , you want to buy CRT only.
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    No no no no no no no. LCDs are the best for everything, and its almost like you can't even buy a computer anymore without an LCD. The refresh rate has nothing to do with the monitor its all in your graphics card. Monitors operate just like TV's, almost. A flat panel is really the way to go. They're better on your eyes, and they save space. Plus, its cooler !

    Now, on the topic of what to get. I was at OfficeMax the other day and saw a really nice 17" monitor for $249 (a GREAT bargain) and a great brand. I'd go with that. Lemme know how that works out for you. Another website to try out is TigerDirect. They have some nice monitors on there for good prices.

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    I agree on TigerDirect....some of the best prices I've seen online, and I've had great service from them in the past.

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    I live and work in close proximity to an art school and the and all I ever see in the comp labs are CRT's. And I don't think cost is a factor in their choice, as annual tuition easily tops $25k-30k/year. Most of the graphic designers I know use CRT's as well. I have one friend with an LCD and he seems happy with it, but I prefer a 19" CRT over an LCD anyday.

    edit: and I also recommend TigerDirect as a great choice for price and service

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    I recommend www.newegg.com , I've had the best experience with them buying computer parts.

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    Is there a site that would explain all of the various specs on the LCDs to look for and provide ratings?

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    LMAO!!!

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    Is there a site that would explain all of the various specs on the LCDs to look for and provide ratings?
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