metaleggman wrote:Well, have you guys tried it on a CRT? usually CRTs deal better with weird resolutions and fixing the screen geometry. Plus, the CRT will prolly make it look better since most LCDs are pretty subpar compared to an average cathode ray tube.
Very true.
But nowadays some people only have LCDs for their monitors.
metaleggman wrote:Well, have you guys tried it on a CRT? usually CRTs deal better with weird resolutions and fixing the screen geometry.
Obviously, but we're just talking about LCDs here.
Plus, the CRT will prolly make it look better since most LCDs are pretty subpar compared to an average cathode ray tube.
It's 2007 now. This statement doesn't hold true anymore. $200 can get you a beautiful LCD that beats the pants off of a 17inch CRT in every single area but response time.
Quake 3 is another game that has a proper screen position option. Centers perfectly on mine. You can only access this option from the start menu while playing. It's not in the options from the Title Screen.
z0de wrote:I've sent samsung an email and if i don't get a reply by tomorrow ill give their customer care a call.
I emailed them LONG ago, in a very detailed and professional manner. Never got a response. But definitely call. It would just make my day if there were some hidden service menus in these Samsung LCDs which can push the settings farther. I doubt it though.
Plus, the CRT will prolly make it look better since most LCDs are pretty subpar compared to an average cathode ray tube.
It's 2007 now. This statement doesn't hold true anymore. $200 can get you a beautiful LCD that beats the pants off of a 17inch CRT in every single area but response time.
Actually, I've found that, IMO, my wittle 13" CRT looks better than any LCD I've seen in action and it's from like 1993, with the exception of the half a grand ones or over, like LoD's or RB's. The picture still seems more vibrant, has deeper darks, and is overall much brighter. I mean most well made LCDs are good, close to CRTs, but I've never seen one like that for 200 bucks.