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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "fluppeteer" <yahoo@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "libert001" <starpicker@> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > Eizo have also for some time the FA-2090= 20.8" 2048 x 1536
\n>
\n> I assume based on the IDTech ITQX20E panel, like the T210?
\n> (Veering on-topic for once.)
\n>
\n> I'd never noticed Eizo doing these; I must learn to look
\n> harder. I'm more interested in the Eizo RadForce R31 (medical
\n> monitor), which seems to be based on the same panel but have
\n> 10-bit colour support. A good trick since it appears to use
\n> dual-link for the resolution, so I don't understand where the
\n> extra bits are coming from - I've met 10-bit greyscale panels
\n> which bit steal from other channels, but unless this uses a
\n> proprietary signal (and it does mention a driver card) I'm
\n> confused.
\n>
\n> I was interested in the CE240W because I was hoping Eizo had
\n> made a wide-gamut monitor a bit more affordable, although I'd
\n> prefer 22" to 24". Information on the new panels is still
\n> appearing, but alas it looks as though they might be "dumbed
\n> down" versions, with the CG220 remaining the flagship.
\n>
\n> --
\n> Fluppeteer
\n>