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eMac brightness/contrast
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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I'm considering an eMac for my office. I don't really need anything fast but having used LCDs at home for some time I'm concerned I'll think the eMac display is washed out, comparatively and will wish I spent the extra several hundred for an iMac. Can anyone who has used both, Apple LCDs and a recent eMac give an opinion on this? Thanks.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Do you have access to an Apple store or some other place that has eMacs on display? I thought the eMac was better than most CRTs that I've used (granted, the ones I'm used to are at least four years old), but clearly not as sweet as an LCD. YMMV, which is why I think it's a good idea to check one out.
Alex.
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The closest Apple Store is 100 miles away. I have thought about ordering one of the refurbished ones from the Apple Store. $649 for 125 Ghz and a combo drive seems like a pretty good deal.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Originally posted by iDaver:
The closest Apple Store is 100 miles away. I have thought about ordering one of the refurbished ones from the Apple Store. $649 for 125 Ghz and a combo drive seems like a pretty good deal.
Do you have a local CompUSA? They should have a store inside a store with eMac's setup. Despite what many people will say about the display, I find it to be excellent in contrast and brightness and in many ways prefer over an LCD.
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Hmm. Yeah, I'd call around local shops just to see if they carry eMacs. CompUSA and other electronics/computer retailers might have some.
If it helps your decision at all, you can expect to save about $30/year in electricity consumption by going LCD vs CRT (I've heard a range between $20-$40, maybe depending on size of monitor?). So if you expect to own it for 5 years, add $150 to the cost of the CRT to get an idea of TOC. If the difference then is negligible--like if you can get a refurbished iMac for not much more than the refurb eMac--go with the LCD; if not, then you've no worse a conundrum than you had before you did the math.
Alex.
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Thanks for all the input. I live in a rural area so it's 100 miles to any computer store.
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