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Any good reasons to hang onto a CRT monitor?

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Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: Gray_Area on May 19, 2013, 05:17:15 pm ---I love having a 27" tube. I'm bigger, and my peripheral vision is bigger than when I was a kid.

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No it isn't.  Your eyes don't grow significantly from when you are a child to an adult. 

epicfatigue:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on May 19, 2013, 05:20:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: Gray_Area on May 19, 2013, 05:17:15 pm ---I love having a 27" tube. I'm bigger, and my peripheral vision is bigger than when I was a kid.

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No it isn't.  Your eyes don't grow significantly from when you are a child to an adult.

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Maybe hes more aware of his surroundings just encase the Mrs smacks him with a rolled up newspaper for playing the arcade to much.
I know i am.

Howard_Casto:
I'm just saying...... if you disagree with our opinion of the debate, that's cool, but he doesn't have to make stuff up.   ;)

Gray_Area:
......blinks.......

I'm bigger, my sense of proportion is different partly because of it. My life experience and frame of mind also contribute.

orion:
I rarely see anyone considering particular games when it comes to this debate. First off you have to get the obvious off the table first. Vector games suck on anything other than a vector monitor. Space invaders in mame on an LCD=lame. Space invaders in its own dedicated cab with all original hardware however is one of the most memorizing gaming experiences ever. I would rather play the classics on a CRT with scanlines and the good old fashioned phosphor glow of a CRT. However, as much as I enjoy Metal Slug, Neogeo games are perfectly acceptable on an LCD to me. Laser disk games I'm fine with on an LCD, most fighters are fine. Galaga and Pacman though are severely lacking on an LCD. So IMHOP, sometimes LCDs are acceptable, sometimes they aren't.

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