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>From: "barry740smith" <barry740smith@...>
\n>Reply-To: IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com
\n>To: IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com
\n>Subject: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Future (Affordable) QWUXGA Displays
\n>Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 17:38:07 -0000
\n>
\n>For large, high-res displays, It looks like the world has settled down
\n>into 1920x1200 24" displays and 2560x1600 30" displays. These prices
\n>continue to drop nicely.
\n>
\n>Is there any indication that we might see a "modern" (60Hz, <12ms
\n>response), affordable (<$3000) T221-type (QWUXGA) display that would
\n>connect to video cards with "standard" cables (e.g. 2 dual-link DVI)?
\n>
\n>I hear nothing that suggests that this is within the next couple of
\n>years, if ever.
\n>
\n>Barry