Are you blind?
If so, then this is the monitor for you. 40" and 1280x768 resolution ( ) Slight overkill? Maybe...
seriously though, who needs such a big screen with such "low" resolution?
edit: damn smilie social engineering...
seriously though, who needs such a big screen with such "low" resolution?
edit: damn smilie social engineering...
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Originally posted by torifile
If so, then this is the monitor for you. 40" and 1280x768 resolution () Slight overkill? Maybe...
seriously though, who needs such a big screen with such "low" resolution?
By the time you'd sat back far enough so that you weren't turning your head to see from one side of the screen to the other, you'd be better off buying a 20".
I can't see good use for these (as strictly a computer monitor) other than the arrival/departure displays at airports and for presentation/advertising purposes.
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Originally posted by torifile
If so, then this is the monitor for you. 40" and 1280x768 resolution ( ) Slight overkill? Maybe...
LOL, literally.
Originally posted by audiopollution
I can't see good use for these (as strictly a computer monitor) other than the arrival/departure displays at airports and for presentation/advertising purposes.
i LOVE those things...I've wanted one since I was little...imagine DVDs on that. The pixel response is probably sucky, though.
Originally posted by iBrowse
p-p-p-porno!
Life-size, no less!
Most LCD and plasma HD displays (+ tuners) are around that resolution. Some are even 1024x1024 with non-square pixels among other odd resolutions.
Just check out Sonystyle.com, or Gateway's plasma HDTV monitor, or any LCD HDTV display for that matter.
Originally posted by Eugene
It's just an LCD display designed for use with a HD tuner as one example.
Most LCD and plasma HD displays (+ tuners) are around that resolution. Some are even 1024x1024 with non-square pixels among other odd resolutions.
Just check out Sonystyle.com, or Gateway's plasma HDTV monitor, or any LCD HDTV display for that matter.
I figured that's what it is, but what's revolutionary about a 40" HDTV? What confused me was that they refer to it as a monitor as opposed to display.
Originally posted by Placebo
i LOVE those things...I've wanted one since I was little...imagine DVDs on that. The pixel response is probably sucky, though.
Parr - to small for good home cinema. I'll stick to my 2 meter wide projection screen, and six speaker setup :-)