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Old 21-10-2005, 5:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1920*1200 PC Display in Xblack

Anyone know when we are going to see hi res 1920*1200 displays with the Xblack screen technology, you know them super bright high gloss crt loooking screens they have on the newer notebooks, sony call it Xblack and was wondering when we are going ot see 16:10 hi res pc displays using the technology..is there not a market for it?..currently sony only include them built in to their all in one monitors/pc's, but are they ever going to be standalone...I know Sony do some 16:9 LCD TV's in Xblack but they are only 720P and 17" and 19". too small and to low of a resolution, need a standalone PC LCD Display in Xblack..any thoughts?...
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