Yours is a great question, and one which should really be addressed. Personally I want 1920x1200 resolution in a 20" or 22" screen, but nobody will squeeze this in.
Laptops can be bought with 15.4" widescreens that have this resolution, so why desktop monitors cannot stand to have a slightly more cramped dot pitch is a real conundrum. The dead pixel / failure rates from the LCD fabs have got to be nearing zero by this point, since they have been in production for so long, so what gives?
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I suspect this LCD will be expensive but, is a resolution like this one doable and affordable in 24", normal, consumer LCDs?
Yours is a great question, and one which should really be addressed. Personally I want 1920x1200 resolution in a 20" or 22" screen, but nobody will squeeze this in.
Laptops can be bought with 15.4" widescreens that have this resolution, so why desktop monitors cannot stand to have a slightly more cramped dot pitch is a real conundrum. The dead pixel / failure rates from the LCD fabs have got to be nearing zero by this point, since they have been in production for so long, so what gives?