Zoglog, if single-link DVI has the bandwidth to support 1680x1050 @ 60hz (and it does), then dual-link DVI has the bandwidth to support 1680x1050 @ 120hz.
Even on the wikipedia page you pasted from, 1600x1200 @ 60hz is listed as supported by single link DVI (and 1600x1200 is more pixels than 1680x1050.)
120hz LCD's are huge step in the right direction for competitive FPS players. Very happy to see this announcement and props to Viewsonic.
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Zoglog, if single-link DVI has the bandwidth to support 1680x1050 @ 60hz (and it does), then dual-link DVI has the bandwidth to support 1680x1050 @ 120hz.
Even on the wikipedia page you pasted from, 1600x1200 @ 60hz is listed as supported by single link DVI (and 1600x1200 is more pixels than 1680x1050.)
120hz LCD's are huge step in the right direction for competitive FPS players. Very happy to see this announcement and props to Viewsonic.