You didnt offend me in any way... I'm arguing fact, your arging opinion... If your going to be stubborn it's fine with me.
These are facts that cannot be argued.
The majority of CRT screens are not widescreen.
I do not have a space issue myself, but lets get real here... All sorts of people play games, Young and old.. Rich and poor... and everywhere in between. Not everyone has the funds or ability to buy a bigger desk/apartment or house either because they cannot afford it or they still live at home. You cannot fault them for things out of their control... I am not saying one is BETTER than the other.. I am saying they both have pro's and con's.
If you cannot see the ability to wall mount a screen I will show you when my racing rig is done... which will be soon.
Ok.. your monitor uses lead glass.. are you saying that i'm wrong about a CRT having higher radiation levels than an LCD? or are you saying that the lead glass is protecting you from the higher levels of radiation?
Who says i'll never notice the improper geometry of a CRT? It's hit and miss with them, some are better.. some are worse. I can argue that some people will never notice the lower colours of a TN panel, but then we would be debating opinion, not fact. The fact is CRT's do not have as good geometry as LCD's.
You state that you do not notice the burn in on your monitors unless you look for it. The fact is its still there..
Your personal opinion that the sharpness of an LCD makes fonts look worse is just that, a personal opinion.. and if YOU prefer the picture on your CRT you have every right to do so, but the fact is LCD's are sharper and some people will prefer the sharpness.
I can have unshielded speakers beside my LCD it cannot harm it in any way. The fact is if you put an unshielded speaker beside your CRT I think we can both agree that it would have an effect on your monitor... and that is fact again.
You want to say some LCD's have a reflective coating? Ok... some do... and the fact of the matter is that the majority of LCD monitors do not have a reflective montor. That is fact. Those coatings are a marketing tool and they are there because some people prefer the picture with that coating.. once again they have every right to prefer it. It's also fact that the majority of CRT's ALL have glare because they are made with glass.
I'm not too sure what a flip flop paint job is... and as per the wikipedia on chavs apparantly they're some type of gangster looking person. I'm not too sure what that has to do with a TN panel but you can ellaborate if you like.
I see you left out my comparisons of weight and depth.. How come?
At the end of the day I understand the benifits that both technologies offer. Neither are bad, they are both just different... I just don't quite understand your difficulty grasping the idea that they both have pro's and con's.
In my example I have triple 22 inch monitors that are used for nothing but my racing cockpit. I do not use them for anything but racing games. They are built onto a sliding panel that is mounted to the wall and extends so the monitor comes right up to the steering wheel when they are extended out.
In my case I wasnt willing to spend more than one thousand dollars for my triple screens since they are only used for racing sims.. Also because they are attached to the wall on a sliding rail that extends over my racing cockpit they HAD to be light.. Imagine what kind of bracing would be required if I wanted to put almost 300 pounds of CRT on a sliding rail attached to drywall!! Also the bezel is much smaller for multi monitor gaming... In my situation TN panels were a perfect fit. Light, Cheap, Fast response time and very thin bezels for triple screen gaming.
You don't have to like TN panels.. I just hope you can understand that even they have benefits and they are far from "rubbish".