Haven't been inside yet.
Interestingly, it only does it on 1024 x 768 and the next resolution up from that, any higher resolutions and it's fine. That's a temporary work around.
RE LCDs, I would love to switch to LCD's, in fact I have a 24inch ASUS which is mostly good.
LCDs are bigger in picture, smaller in foot print, they don't buzz and click, they're economical and they are undoubtably the future...but there are two fundamental issues that make them unworkable for me.
Firstly, the picture quality and smoothness is not as good. When gaming the extra size of an LCD is great but the quality is not as good as my CRT (it's not far off to be fair).
I think I could almost live with this an my LCD is not high end so if I shelled out on a decent LCD then this probably woudln't be an issue, but the second issue is the show stopper...resolution. To the best of my knowledge LCDs have one native resoultion that if you move away from results in a drop of picture quality. Assuming a large screen with a high native resolution then for gaming this is fine but when I switch to desktop stuff the resolution is way to small, I use some audio software that has lots of tiny controls and text and it's just too small. Same goes for office stuuf or even the web. Most sites are still optimised for about 1024 and so you find yourself straining to read the text whilst the right hand side osf the screen is empty and unused.
The only solution is to change the resolution and then the quality drops and it's like stepping back in time to looking at a Speccy wired up to the family TV.
I've tried screen magnifiers, changing fonts and icon sizes and even getting up close to the monitor but it's all just an unacceptable compromise that is not an issue at all with CRTs.
The big issue with CRTs is they don't make them any more.
If anyone has been through this and found a solution or an LCD monitor that somehow does the job, please let me know. As I said above I would dearly love to switch to LCD.