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[NMLUG] Solution for large monitor
Steve Browne wrote:
> I've mentioned that I've been looking for a larger LCD monitor and
> that some WQXGA 30" monitors are coming out. The HP LP3065 sells for
> about $1700.
Yes, I recently purchased one for $1610. For me doing digital
photography and writing computer programs, resolution is important,
both color and spatial. The LP3065, like the upcoming Dell 3007WFP-HC,
uses a wide color gamut cold-cathode fluorescent tube (CCFL-WCG). So,
the monitor covers 92% of the NTSC gamut vs. 75% for the current Dell
3007WFP.
> However, it's not the resolution per se but the "real estate" or
> visual working room that's most important to me. High definition TV's
> 1080p (1920x1080) would be fine with me. And, lo and behold,
> Westinghouse has three LCD 1080p models out, in 37", 42" and 47".The
> LVM-37w3 has multiple inputs and NO TV tuner (don't need it, why pay
> for it?): http://www.westinghousedigital.com/details.aspx?itemnum=56
> So I've ordered one for a shade under $1,000. This is about the same I
> [...]
Sounds like an excellent deal for your needs. We've used a 42" lower
resolution plasma display for a departemental status
display. Sometimes there is no substitute for size.
Kevin
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