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i have a 30" hp lp3065 2560x1600 and a dell 28" 2560x1440<br>
The HP is years older but preferable still to Dell.<br>
I have had a samsung (same or sim. to yours) as well (but back light
blew just out of warranty :( <br>
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I have mine on a dual view set up , with a KVM that supports dual
view, dual hdmi.<br>
One thing i don't like, and may have altered my decision to by the
dell (which was posted to this group as a insane Dell special),<br>
is that when i kvm swith, the HP flips almost immediately to and
fro, the dell has to re-sync, and goes black for 3 seconds between
each kvm stop :(<br>
I run my hp and dell rotated, and dual'd so i get a <br>
1600+1440=3040 width, 2560 height res. desktop.<br>
The HP's mounts make for nice rotate, the Dell ... the 4 bolt holes
are square in layout , but the casing get in the way .. it does work
(barely), and its not pretty.<br>
The HP stands well rotated, the Dell, i have to wire it to desk (to
worried my tip over).<br>
I am also worried about the back light going, but not sure solid
state back-lite ones have come down in price yet?<br>
The 2560x1600 and even dual of these is still so small as a desk
topv, if you can wait, what i am going to do in 1-2 years is, <br>
the gaming industry is forcing 3840x2160 <span
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and lcd's (out now, but economical next year?),<br>
so if you buy 2 of these, rotate them, you would get a nice, 4320 x
3840 desk top dual monitor config, by using<br>
two "relatively cheap" 2000$ a peice 55" tv's, giving one a (not
going to do the Pythagorean now, but) 70"? desk top display? (for 4
bills)<br>
I just wonder when kvm's will come out for this dvi/hdmi cable res?
(dual dual hdmi ? i don't even know what cabling allows 3840x2160 )<br>
Computer users will not drive high quanity sales for > 2560 res
computer monitors, so this is why i am thinking of going with the
dual 55" lcd/plasm's<br>
as a solution .... <br>
Now of course, your new "monitor" will have to be 15 feet back from
your desk, but still, it will kick ass! Now i just have to figure
out how to make<br>
one rotate easy, so it can go back to "tv" and "ps4" and "xbox720"
gaming and movie mode, but i think someone sells a bracket for that.<br>
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On 06/20/2012 08:14 PM, Peter King wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My faithful Samsung 2443bw (1920x1200) just gave up the ghost -- simply
stopped working -- and so I suppose I'm in the market for a new monitor.
Generally I think you can't have too high a resolution, so 2560x1440 is
certainly an option. Anyone have anything good to say about any high-res
monitors? I do *not* do any sort of gaming or 3D, but I do a lot of detail
work with images and text, if that helps. Samsung has generally treated me
well. Advice, comments, suggestions? Thanks!
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