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Old 04-29-2005, 12:47 AM
kemystery kemystery is offline
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Default Monitor question

Was shopping for an LCD TV and have since found out they are excellent for use w/ a PC, knowing next to nothing about these new LCD Panels I was wondering if any here have had experiences with this type of monitor for use as a TV and computer monitor.

Here are the listed specs for the panel:

Features:

32" LCD TV
HDTV/SDTV ready
Brightness: 550 nits
Native Resolution: 1366 x 768
Contrast ratio: 800:1
Aspect ratio: 16:9
PIP support
Built-in speaker
Viewing angle: 170 degrees
Wall mountable
Weight: 38.8 lbs
1 year limited warranty
Specifications:

Active matrix TFT LCD panel
32" (16:9) screen size
0.5025mm x 0.5025mm pixel pitch
16.7 display color
1366 x 768 maximum resolution
800:1 contrast ratio
Viewing angle horizontal: +85/-85
Viewing angle vertical: +85/-85
Response time: Tr: 6ms, Tf: 10ms
Synchronization range horizontal: 30~80KHz
Synchronization range vertical: 50~75Hz
TV tuner: NTSC-M/M system 181 Channels CATV
TV support display: SDTV 480l, EDTV 480P, HDTV 720P, 1080l
Dual display: MTS
TV support display: V-chip, close caption
Front controls: power, source, menu/exit, enter, channel up, channel down, volume up, volume down
IR remote controller
OSD control: brightness, contrast, volume, sound effect, auto adjustment, phase, clock, H-position, V-position, sharpness, color temperature, auto brightness, language (English, traditional Chinese, Japanese), OSD H/V position, OSD time out
Input terminals: Ant input: TV F connector, Video input (PC): D-sub 15 pins x 1, Video input: S-video jack, Audio input: RCA composite audio jack (L&R) x 2, PC audio-in jack x1
Audio output: headphone audio jack x 1
Speaker: 10W x 2
Plug and play: VESA DDC 1/2B
Power adaptor: input: AC100~240V, 50~60Hz, output: DC 12V/16V
Power consumption: 100W (typical), 120W (max.)
Weight: 38.8 lbs

it seems OK and SNBC's contention is that these are grade A panels, made for name brand manus (seems like a likely sales pitch) lists on SNBC for $1299

Are these specifications appropriate for veiwing four tables w/ no overlap?

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Old 04-29-2005, 12:54 AM
FlopMe FlopMe is offline
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Default Re: Monitor question

You'll need a monitor capable of doing 1600x1200 resolution if you want to 4-table without overlap.
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Old 04-29-2005, 12:56 AM
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Default Re: Monitor question

ty mate, the answer I was looking for.
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