Wait, so 16:9 and they can't display 1920x1080? Asia, Europe and Latin America can keep them. I can't wait for the day when I can have a 22-24" monitor that can do 1080p(native) so I can run cloned with my TV without upscale.
Yea I have to agree, this is not impressive. Its not even HD! I mean did they forget that back in the days of the old CRT I could crank my h. lines higher then 1080??? Yea it took a 21" Trinitron and a really good video card - but man this was 8 years ago!
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor Supports multiple resolutions up to 2,048 x 1,536
Yea it was 78.6 pounds but look at that res! Kills most monitors out there today!
Yea I have to agree, this is not impressive. Its not even HD! I mean did they forget that back in the days of the old CRT I could crank my h. lines higher then 1080??? Yea it took a 21" Trinitron and a really good video card - but man this was 8 years ago!
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor Supports multiple resolutions up to 2,048 x 1,536
Yea it was 78.6 pounds but look at that res! Kills most monitors out there today!
You can get 24" monitors that do 1080p natively, they pretty much all do it. in fact, I'm watching the Olympics on one right now.
and @Jason, yeah old crt's could do that, but you would sacrifice refresh rate to get those sorts of resolutions, and low refresh rates on crt's = eye strain
As for a 24" Panel which is 1080p? I would challenge you to find a widescreen monitor which WASNT more than 1080p. They are pretty much ALL WUXGA+ (1920x1200).
Wow way to read Joe Templemen, I said 16:9 1080p(native). I'm aware that you can get 16:10 monitors that can do higher resolutions than 1920x1080 but that's not what I'm asking for is it?
"Please people, for the sanity of the rest of the readers, think before posting..." Really? troll...
@Chain...just don't upscale it? Make it display the video at 1920x1080 with 60px of black bar at top and bottom, where's the problem? I've been doing this for a year now, and honestly you never ever notice.
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Wait, so 16:9 and they can't display 1920x1080? Asia, Europe and Latin America can keep them. I can't wait for the day when I can have a 22-24" monitor that can do 1080p(native) so I can run cloned with my TV without upscale.
Yea I have to agree, this is not impressive. Its not even HD! I mean did they forget that back in the days of the old CRT I could crank my h. lines higher then 1080??? Yea it took a 21" Trinitron and a really good video card - but man this was 8 years ago!
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor
Supports multiple resolutions up to 2,048 x 1,536
Yea it was 78.6 pounds but look at that res! Kills most monitors out there today!
Yea I have to agree, this is not impressive. Its not even HD! I mean did they forget that back in the days of the old CRT I could crank my h. lines higher then 1080??? Yea it took a 21" Trinitron and a really good video card - but man this was 8 years ago!
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor
Supports multiple resolutions up to 2,048 x 1,536
Yea it was 78.6 pounds but look at that res! Kills most monitors out there today!
You can get 24" monitors that do 1080p natively, they pretty much all do it. in fact, I'm watching the Olympics on one right now.
and @Jason, yeah old crt's could do that, but you would sacrifice refresh rate to get those sorts of resolutions, and low refresh rates on crt's = eye strain
Wow some people are stupid.
As for a 24" Panel which is 1080p? I would challenge you to find a widescreen monitor which WASNT more than 1080p. They are pretty much ALL WUXGA+ (1920x1200).
And the 22" panels? try these:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/02/toshibas-22-inch-monitor-touts-insane-3-840-x-2-400-resolution/
http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/17/lenovo-launches-22-inch-wuxga-thinkvision-l220x/
Please people, for the sanity of the rest of the readers, think before posting...
Wow way to read Joe Templemen, I said 16:9 1080p(native). I'm aware that you can get 16:10 monitors that can do higher resolutions than 1920x1080 but that's not what I'm asking for is it?
"Please people, for the sanity of the rest of the readers, think before posting..." Really? troll...
@Chain...just don't upscale it? Make it display the video at 1920x1080 with 60px of black bar at top and bottom, where's the problem? I've been doing this for a year now, and honestly you never ever notice.