17" LCD, 20ms, 250cd/m2, 500:1.
http://g0ng0r.com/pics/herc920pro.jpg
More pics later when I stop drooling.
Rys
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17" LCD, 20ms, 250cd/m2, 500:1.
http://g0ng0r.com/pics/herc920pro.jpg
More pics later when I stop drooling.
Rys
Could at least have posted a pic with hexus on the screen ;)
Now I know what David was on about earlier :P
Rys
What's the resolution of the screen? I'd get a desktop LCD when I can find one (at a reasonable price) that matches my laptop's 1600x1200.
It's farcical that standalone panel manufacturers haven't increased the resolution on sub-20" displays. Even most 19" panels are hindered by a maximum 1280x1024 resolution, yet laptops, and NEC in particular, have 2048x1536 displays on 15" screens.
This one's a 1280x1024, I believe.
Going to be a long wait for 1600x1200 panels I'm afraid :(
It's a 1280x1024, yep.
Rys
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Originally posted by Rys
It's a 1280x1024, yep.
Rys
yeh.. my Samsung 181T is 1280 x 1024. TFT's are just so much nicer than CRT's. much sharper, clearer image. And they look so much better. this is why many companies have started using them as they look nicer and more professional on a desk.
Caged: yet we can have them in laptops? Bizarre. I do quite a bit of dtp and for-print graphics work and I'd love a higher resolution panel. It doesn't necessarily have to be bigger but should have far higher dpi. The difference in sharpness and general appearence between a printed page and how it appears on screen is huge and that's mostly due to the limited dpi of the screen.
I was going to get one of these but the dvi version isnt out yet :(
I take it this is the analogue one rys? :)
Yeah, analogue version. Having tried out a DVI panel yesterday for the first time, in terms of picture quality and setting it up, you do spend longer manual tuning with an analogue panel, to get the picture perfect, but once you get it right, it's spot on.
I wouldn't say it's any worse than a DVI version, just it takes a little longer to get the picture perfect.
Look out for the review soon, this coming weekend hopefully.
Rys
ME wants !!! :( :D :o
i'm still going with my trusty little samsung 151s in black
i could never go back to crt after owning an lcd
ive got a 19inch adi panel which is quite nice. but limited to 1280x1024. hard to get used to a bigger screen at a lower res. moved from an ezio 19inch at 1600x1200. My mates got a 22inch ezio tft thats 1600x1200. dual analogue vga though not dvi
Is this wall mountable?
I would have to disagree with the sharper clearer image bit. My 21" eizo has a .22 dot pitch, and runs multi resoultions (max 2048*1536@85hz). It also handles all possible colours, rather than the limited 16 or 24 bit colour depth that tft's can handle.Quote:
Originally posted by XTR
yeh.. my Samsung 181T is 1280 x 1024. TFT's are just so much nicer than CRT's. much sharper, clearer image. And they look so much better. this is why many companies have started using them as they look nicer and more professional on a desk.
Ok they might look pretty on the desk, but unless viewed dead centre on then they look complete pants. Sorry, I'll stick to real screens.