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Offline antony

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30-inch wide aspect LCD monitors
« on: September 06, 2006, 10:35:58 PM »
News from PC World, HP has announced 30-inch LCD monitor. This will be the 3rd 30-inch LCD monitor on the market after Apple and Dell.

Same as Apple's 30-inch Cinema HD Display and Dell's UltraSharp 3007WFP, the HP 30-inch wide aspect LCD requires DIV-D dual link port, and 2560 by 1600 native resolution. (Enough to display HD content without scaling.)

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If you've been torn between Apple's 30-inch Cinema HD Display and Dell's UltraSharp 3007WFP, your decision isn't getting any easier with HP's upcoming 30-inch wide-screen. HP just announced the LP3065, a business display specced out with an unusually wide 92% color gamut. HP attributes the LP3065's color gamut to a new CCFL backlight.

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Departing from the usual black-and-silver bezel, HP will offer this 30-incher dressed completely in black, with no metallic accents will distract attention from the screen. Even the LED will go off after 15 seconds.

The LP 3065 will ship November 1 at a projected price of $1999.




Apple was the first company to release 30-inch HD display on 30th June 2004.

Apple's 30-inch Cinema HD Display is priced at just US$1,999.00
Dell's 30-inch (3007WFP) wide-screen flat panel LCD is priced at US$1,899.00
HP's 30-inch (LP3065) LCD display will have a price tag of US$1,999.00

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30-inch wide aspect LCD monitors
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2006, 06:54:19 AM »
QUOTE(antony @ Sep 7 2006, 05:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Departing from the usual black-and-silver bezel, HP will offer this 30-incher dressed completely in black, with no metallic accents will distract attention from the screen. Even the LED will go off after 15 seconds.

That's a good thing, being black that is.
It really helps to keep focused on the display.
We had Lacie monitors at work, and i must say that they are really better than the Apple displays, although they are really good already.
The first time i had a Lacie i was soooo impressed with them, and they are still a bit cheaper than Apple i think.

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