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    4096x2560

    http://www.barco.com/en/healthcare/product/2195 10,485,760 pixels... 161 PPI at 30". Add color and 96Hz refresh and I'll take three...
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    What would entice you to upgrade to a new monitor?

    I'm waiting for a 120Hz monitor with a 16:10 resolution of 2560x1600 or higher. Not interested in spending money to go from 60Hz to 60Hz, not interested in 16:9, and not interested in a resolution that's the same or lower than what I have now (1920x1200).
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    Flawed input lag testing methods exposed

    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/content/input_lag.htm Guess we can go ahead and disregard most of the older monitor input lag figures.
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    Forget 2160p, give us 3840x2400!

    Size: 28" Resolution: 3840x2400 Panel: 8-bit LG AH-IPS with moderate anti-glare coating and 100% sRGB coverage Backlight: Full-array W-LED Scaling and OSD: None Someone make this monitor please...
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    Do 24" 2560x1440 monitors exist?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_displays_by_pixel_density#Wide-aspect_display Lists 24" 2560x1440 but my Googling has been unsuccessful. Anyone?
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    Will we ever see a 27" 2560x1600?

    I would like a 2560x1600 monitor but the 30" models are so expensive...
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    5760x1080 vs 3600x1920

    3x 1920x1080 landscape = 5760x1080 = 6,220,800 pixels = 5.33:1 aspect ratio 3x 1920x1200 portrait = 3600x1920 = 6,912,000 pixels = 1.875:1 aspect ratio Arguments in favor of 5760x1080: - Larger aspect ratio allows for wider field of view in games. - Bezels will be further away from center...
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    Dell U2412M

    There have been tidbits of information floating around the net regarding Dell's 2011 Mainstream (M) Ultrasharp range, and it's set to be officially unveiled next month. What we know so far: * 16:10 aspect ratio * 1920x1200 resolution * e-IPS panel * white LED backlit
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