Dell 30" On Sale :)

Sledgehammer70Sledgehammer70 California Icrontian
edited October 2006 in Trading Post

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  • GargGarg Purveyor of Lincoln Nightmares Icrontian
    edited October 2006
    I've bought two cars for cheaper than that 30" screen! ;D

    Too bad it doesn't have S-Video & Composite ports like my 20" does. I didn't think I'd use them, but they come in handy. And with a 30" screen, that thing could very well find a place in a livingroom!
    Awesome screen though. Thanks for the info, Sledge :thumbsup:
  • Sledgehammer70Sledgehammer70 California Icrontian
    edited October 2006
    This bad boy is even better... 47" 1080p TV that cost's about $2000.00 form what I have seen at online stores...

    http://www.denguru.com/2006/10/19/the_westinghouse_lvm/

    Look very nice, full rich colors andwell you just can beat the price for 1080p... I bet a ton of PS3's will be pair with this beauty...
  • GargGarg Purveyor of Lincoln Nightmares Icrontian
    edited October 2006
    $2000 seems like a great deal for that screen. Not that I have $2000 to spend on it, but I would if I could :)
  • Sledgehammer70Sledgehammer70 California Icrontian
    edited October 2006
    The big selling point is the full 1080p support and the larger res and connections for your PC.. makes a great 47" monitor :) lol

    God who would ever need that much monitor?
  • FoldingAddictFoldingAddict Montgomery, AL
    edited October 2006
    It would be cheaper to buy a bunch of 19" widescreens, wall mount them, and do some dual video card, dual view action than buy those screens lol.

    ~FA
  • edited October 2006
    It would be cheaper to buy a bunch of 19" widescreens, wall mount them, and do some dual video card, dual view action than buy those screens lol.

    ~FA


    Wouldn't look anywhere near as nice as one large screen though.

    My only problem with using even a 1080p TV over 25 inches as a monitor is that is has very few pixels given its' size. If my 20" monitor has only a few less pixels than a 43" monitor, that would mean the pixels on the larger monitor would be many times the size of the smaller, thus giving you some really bad "jaggies" even it its highest resolution.

    On the other hand the 30" monitor has an extreamly high native rez. You'd always need the best available video card in an SLI setup to keep your framerates playable with whatever new game hits the market at the time.
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