Curved Widescreen
Posted 06/06/2009 - 19:16
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2880x900 pixels
brightness 200cd/m²
dynamic contrast 10.000:1
refresh rate 0,02ms.
100% sRGB & 99,3% Adobe RGB 12bit-colourdepth.
energy consumption around 200W.
21kg with dvi-d- & hdmi 1.3 and 4 usb 2.0-ports.
American price $8000 no suggestion that it is coming to the European market.
brightness 200cd/m²
dynamic contrast 10.000:1
refresh rate 0,02ms.
100% sRGB & 99,3% Adobe RGB 12bit-colourdepth.
energy consumption around 200W.
21kg with dvi-d- & hdmi 1.3 and 4 usb 2.0-ports.
American price $8000 no suggestion that it is coming to the European market.
Posted 06/06/2009 - 21:39
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It is not a LCD screen, it is a DLP based display.
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A NEC representative said the CRV43 uses a "new and unique adaptation" of Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology where four DLP light engines create a single on-screen image.
A NEC representative said the CRV43 uses a "new and unique adaptation" of Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology where four DLP light engines create a single on-screen image.
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Posted 06/06/2009 - 22:06
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Well are you sure you want one? I mean it is a really nice display but the resolution isn't all that great.
A "normal" 30" display has a resolution of: 2,560 x 1,600
So you loose 320 pixels on the horizontal axis but you gain 700 pixels in the vertical axis. I would rather have a 30" display with 2560x1600 then a 43" with 2880x900 pixels.
And it is a lot cheaper as well... 30" TFT's go between 1000 and 3800 Euros
A "normal" 30" display has a resolution of: 2,560 x 1,600
So you loose 320 pixels on the horizontal axis but you gain 700 pixels in the vertical axis. I would rather have a 30" display with 2560x1600 then a 43" with 2880x900 pixels.
And it is a lot cheaper as well... 30" TFT's go between 1000 and 3800 Euros
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Takumar Lenses: SMC 55 1.8
Sigma Lenses: EX DG 50-500 'Bigma'|EX 50mm Macro
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Posted 06/06/2009 - 22:47
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You are right about that
Think about two of those side by side as a dual monitor setup
Think about two of those side by side as a dual monitor setup
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Sigma Lenses: EX DG 50-500 'Bigma'|EX 50mm Macro
Flashes: Metz 58 AF-1|Samsung SEF-36PZF|Pentax AF-220T
Pentax Lenses: DA16-45|DA50-200|50A 1.7
Tamron Lenses: 28-200
Takumar Lenses: SMC 55 1.8
Sigma Lenses: EX DG 50-500 'Bigma'|EX 50mm Macro
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Posted 07/06/2009 - 00:39
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Would you like the £6000 via paypal.Just give me your email and it's yours
Posted 07/06/2009 - 00:51
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Fantastic, get my email from my profile, but I feel I need 8 for the 360° view, so that will be £48,000.00.
What a friend you are !!!!
You can come and watch the footy anytime you like, even if Carlisle are playing !!!!
( Take your own beer though, that goes without saying ! )
What a friend you are !!!!
You can come and watch the footy anytime you like, even if Carlisle are playing !!!!
( Take your own beer though, that goes without saying ! )
Posted 07/06/2009 - 00:53
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Not a problem dude
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