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Unofficial Mac Genius
I would like to just introduce a couple benefits of LCD's:
1) They consume FAR LESS power. In the long run, you could save a lot of monet.
2) MUCH less space.
3) Cost is coming down, so the price hike won't be as high as expected, and I wouldn't be surprised if the base-LCD iMac remains at $999. Also, Apple will probably leave a CRT-iMac in the $699 range, as a stripped-down version like they did before. That way they will REALLY have an inexpensive Mac.
4) LCDs are increasing in color fidelity, and especially with Apple's studio displays, you can start viewing it at more angles.. I usually see no difference in color when looked at directly from the side... it's only from the top and bottom where the colors change dramatically.
Even though 3 and 4 weren't really benefits, I would just like to point them out. CRTs ARE less expensive and have better color fidelity, but the gap is closing, and I think it's close enough to change to LCDs permanently, as the iMacs are the only thing left that are CRT based in Apple's product lineup.
1) They consume FAR LESS power. In the long run, you could save a lot of monet.
2) MUCH less space.
3) Cost is coming down, so the price hike won't be as high as expected, and I wouldn't be surprised if the base-LCD iMac remains at $999. Also, Apple will probably leave a CRT-iMac in the $699 range, as a stripped-down version like they did before. That way they will REALLY have an inexpensive Mac.
4) LCDs are increasing in color fidelity, and especially with Apple's studio displays, you can start viewing it at more angles.. I usually see no difference in color when looked at directly from the side... it's only from the top and bottom where the colors change dramatically.
Even though 3 and 4 weren't really benefits, I would just like to point them out. CRTs ARE less expensive and have better color fidelity, but the gap is closing, and I think it's close enough to change to LCDs permanently, as the iMacs are the only thing left that are CRT based in Apple's product lineup.