Just got a new Dell P1226H 19"
And a few 15"s with it too.
However, despite the specs say "Flat & Square", the glass on the CRTs isn't true flat like my Dell P790. Okay the new ones ain't aperture grill, but they are "flat shadow mask".
So, I'm on shopping again.
My question is, what do I need, from the specs, to tell whether a CRT is true flat (vertical and horizontal, physical and optical, totally flat)?
Can I just say, "oh this one is Trinitron FD so it must be true flat!" ??
Or can this be judged only by seeing the actual product?
And... are these the only tubes that are for true totally flat monitors?
1. Trinitron FD
2. Diamondtron (newer ones)
3. Flatron
Many thanks.
And a few 15"s with it too.
However, despite the specs say "Flat & Square", the glass on the CRTs isn't true flat like my Dell P790. Okay the new ones ain't aperture grill, but they are "flat shadow mask".
So, I'm on shopping again.
My question is, what do I need, from the specs, to tell whether a CRT is true flat (vertical and horizontal, physical and optical, totally flat)?
Can I just say, "oh this one is Trinitron FD so it must be true flat!" ??
Or can this be judged only by seeing the actual product?
And... are these the only tubes that are for true totally flat monitors?
1. Trinitron FD
2. Diamondtron (newer ones)
3. Flatron
Many thanks.
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