As noted above, the T21 etc did this years ago. There were also 4096 x 4096 screens available in the past, main issue is that all the controllers for these are non-existent for purchase / special application ones.
I've been looking to make a 15" QXGA out of what I have, but pretty much the only LCD controllers that support more than 1920x1200 (WUXGA+) are older ones. I have sourced some, but they're not cheap. Meh..
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Ooh, barely more resolution than was available 10 years ago. Whoopee.
On a side note - I just upgraded my 15" Thinkpad to a 2048 x 1056 screen (Engadget *and* Gizmodo side by side looks sweet) using a screen from 2002.
http://www.computersolutions.cn/blog/2010/05/t60-screen-upgrade-they-just-dont-make-things-like-they-used-to/
As noted above, the T21 etc did this years ago.
There were also 4096 x 4096 screens available in the past, main issue is that all the controllers for these are non-existent for purchase / special application ones.
I've been looking to make a 15" QXGA out of what I have, but pretty much the only LCD controllers that support more than 1920x1200 (WUXGA+) are older ones. I have sourced some, but they're not cheap. Meh..