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Tests comparsion of CRT TV 28" and CRT monitors 17" and 21"
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Arrow Tests comparsion of CRT TV 28" and CRT monitors 17" and 21" - 05-13-2012, 22:49 | posts: 3,558 | Location: Carvalhos (Gaia)

CRT TV 28" (72 cm) with DTT recevier (NOTE: Analog TV hasn't progressive scan support):
Test card: RTP Internacional - Lisboa (Portugal) in end of 90s - 1 - do you remember that?
Color test - SD (standard definition)

CRT monitor 17" Samtron 70E (1999 - now still working ):
Color test (original) - 1
Color test in NVCP - 1

CRT monitor 21" Samsung SyncMaster 1100P+ (2004 or '05 because I bought it only on may, 2010) :
Color test (original) - 2
Color test in NVCP - 2
Test card: RTP Internacional - Lisboa (Portugal) in end of 90s - 2

CRT TV and monitor 17" are in cellar while monitor 21" is in my bedroom .

IMPORTANT: click these photos and re-click to enlarge to 100%.


Questions:
1. CRT monitors are much better than CRT TV -> Why?
2. CRT monitor 21" is better than 17" -> Why?



NOTE: Sorry for photos have flicker. But the auto-focus isn't good in digital photography (camera HP Photosmart R817). And unfortunately this camera hasn't BMP support (but yes JPEG only) -> I would want BMP because BMP is better than JPEG for almost 100% clean color dirty and for ultra high quality.

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