CRT's were becoming awesome in the later years, I was sad the world switched to LED. I remember going from a 14 or 15" monitor to a 17" maybe 18" and it felt so much better. It was also a flatter screen which felt like more screen space because the sides used to be kind of dark and fuzzy in the past when they were so rounded. And the refresh rates were getting better and better. They went from weighing a zillion tons to being a lot slimmer and more friendly. The dpi and pixel size was all so small you could never see it unless you put your face up to the screen. And the screen was glass.
My next upgrade would have been something like a 22" widescreen CRT with a fast refresh rate. It was a work of art and probably would have looked much better than the shitty LED I went with instead. All the LEDs even today have worse dpi, I can see the fuzzy pixels on letters if I sit a bit too close. There is still a blurring on moving objects that CRTs didnt have, my screen now has 160hz or something and it still doesn't look as good as good CRT did. Also the plastic screens give everything a kind of faded look... I had one LED that had a glossy screen which looked so much better, almost like a CRT, but it was a shit monitor in other ways, backlight bleed all over, dead pixels, etc.
Usually when the world switches to a different technology it's because it's so much better. But with screens it seemed like we had to take a lot of backwards steps before it could move forward. Even now 20 something years later I think that 22" widescreen badass CRT probably would look better than any LED.