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>Having done some further reading, it appears that this was supposed
\n> I'm confused...were there 4 t221s? Seems like something else...that
\n> article said very little. What size monitor? Is the T221 totally
\n> extinct? Am I going to have to resort to the 30" apple if I want
\n> something more than WUXGA?
\n>
\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "fluppeteer" <yahoo@f...> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > In case anyone's interested...
\n> >
\n> > http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?
\n> articleID=173402762
\n> >
\n> > (Trial run of 7680x4320 video.)
\n> >
\n> > Wonder what they displayed it on?
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