LG Electronics have revealed a new line-up of LCD monitors, interestingly “Certified for Windows Vista”… so that means widescreen LCDs then?
FInd out more in this CES 2007 Headline.
LG Electronics have revealed a new line-up of LCD monitors, interestingly “Certified for Windows Vista”… so that means widescreen LCDs then?
FInd out more in this CES 2007 Headline.
Well, in that case, my monitor is 'Certified for Vista'... in the sense that it connects to my computer and works...
I get the point of this certification for Vista with new technologies like the hybrid hard-drives, Sideshow devices etc. but other than to confuse non-technical people into buying new stuff, does it actually make a difference?
I've been using my monitor with Vista for over a month now, and even longer with Betas and Release Candidates, and it's never for one second failed to do anything required of it. My friend has been using a CRT with the Betas and RCs and not had any issues. Why should a monitor need Vista certification? 'Vista compatible' or 'Works with Vista' perhaps, but a 'Vista Certified' tells me that there must be some monitors that don't work at all.
Does it mean it has HDCP?
IM still using a Iiyama Vison Master Pro454 CRT, and when I was running vista beta, it certainly had no problems with vista...
This "vista certified" thing sounds like marketing waffle.
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