RE: LCD vs CRT

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Exactly. But they'd have to have viewing angles of 90 degrees both
horizontally and vertically. I haven't looked at any of these high-end LCDs
to see if they're that consistent vertically, but I know that the viewing
angle cones of the low-end ones are clearly wider than they are tall. The
physics of liquid crystals is not symmetric in that regard.

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> From: CDTobie@aol.com
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> Which would indicate that monitors with a viewing angle of
> somewhat over 90 degrees would be supported.

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