My problem with CRTs is they use way too much power.
But even today they have nice characteristics. I'd say that once models with lumileds appear that they'll be as good as most CRTs ever were. The major issue for me with LCDs is that blacks aren't really black on any but the best models. That, and it takes a while for the pixels to twist to black on all but the best monitors. Right now I'm looking at LCD as a necessary evil until SEDtv (:lol:) comes out.
Widescreen also has me concerned...I'd hope that I could easily select a 4:3 ratio. Another problem, though, is that a widescreen monitor won't have the same height as my old screens for the cost...plus I don't think they make pivoting widescreen monitors.
With CRTs, it seems that even Wells Gardner is discontinuing most all their lines at an alarming rate...
I also found
this summary of the state of the CRT market from Karl Lang, architect of the Sony Artisan, ColorMatch, and lots of other cool stuff.
It's sad that I need a new monitor at this time, but I'll probably be able to swap it out soon for another. It's sad, because my P110 seems to be starting to go bad (slight gray shadows to the right of things on screen). Of course, on top of that I'm sick and tired of it flipping the circuit breaker, which is probably harming my UPSes and everything else.