37" Westinghouse

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I too would love to see OcUK stock Westinghouse products.

Here's some more information about the 37" model. The 1366x768 resolution is pretty impressive, especially considering the prices they are going for in the states (Obviously, like all things, it would cost more over here). Only potential problem I see is that they're NTSC. Is there any possibility of them making a PAL model? :(
 
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So it's 1366x768 not 1920x1080 as the OP stated? Or is that a different model? Couldn't see any other 37" models on that site.

At that res it would be far too big for me to sit near for desktop work. Ok for gaming I guess. Would still prefer a smaller screen with a higher res though.

Edit: Nevermind, found the 37" monitor and it is 1920x1080.
 
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Holy... :eek:

Having one of those for a monitor would be crazzy. Of course there had to be the obligatory picture of the monitor whilst playing WoW.
 
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Its only 1700 us dollars. Thats about the same price as the panasonic ae-900 (720p projector), or about twice what the 2405 costs.

Here are the specs:

Details:
» HDTV monitor (no built-in TV tuner of any type)
» 37" flat-panel LCD screen (measured diagonally)
» 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
» 1920 x 1080 pixels
» ultra-fast pixel response time (8 milliseconds)
» 1000:1 contrast ratio
» 176°(H) x 176°(V) viewing angle
» Picture-in-Picture for 2 video sources (inset)
» built-in stereo speakers (10 watts x 2, plus a 10-watt woofer)
» remote control
» 6 A/V inputs, including:
• 1 composite video
• 1 S-video
• 2 component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals)
• 2 DVI digital video inputs (accepts signals up to 1080p)
• 1 HDMI digital audio/video input (accepts signals up to 1080p)
» PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin — accepts signals up to 1080p)
» detachable stand (depth is 8-7/8")
» wall-mountable (bracket not included)
» 37-3/8"W x 23-7/8"H x 4-3/4"D (25-5/16"H x 8-7/8"D on stand)
» weight: 43 lbs. (without stand)
» warranty: 1 year parts & labor — carry-in service
 
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Or, for 2500 us dollars, there is a 42" version. Beats 37 inches!

» HDTV monitor (no built-in TV tuner of any type)
» 42" flat-panel LCD screen (measured diagonally)
» 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
» 1920 x 1080 pixels
» ultra-fast pixel response time (8 milliseconds)
» 1000:1 contrast ratio
» 176°(H) x 176°(V) viewing angle
» Picture-in-Picture for 2 video sources (inset)
» built-in stereo speakers (10 watts x 2, plus a 10-watt woofer)
» remote control
» 6 A/V inputs, including:
• 1 composite video
• 1 S-video
• 2 component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals)
• 2 DVI digital video inputs (accepts signals up to 1080p)
• 1 HDMI digital audio/video input (accepts signals up to 1080p)
» PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin — accepts signals up to 1080p)
» detachable stand (stand "footprint" is 24-7/8"W x 8-7/8"D)
» wall-mountable (bracket not included)
» 41-1/4"W x 25-3/4"H x 4-7/8"D (28-5/16"H x 8-7/8"D on stand)
» weight: 52 lbs. (without stand)
» warranty: 1 year parts & labor — carry-in service
 
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have you peeps seen this setup in the "show us your tfts" thread..... :eek:

barney said:
This is my new TFT setup. The small screen on the left is a 19" Samsung SyncMaster 930BF and the big one is a 42" Atex AW20. Laptop has a 17" screen that looks tiny in this picture.

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By the time we have reasonably priced graphics cards that can play games on these monsters, there will be cheaper and better ones out. But it does look good for the money.
 
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42" Atex AW20

what the hell is an atex, but dam if that was for sale i would not hesitate, i thought the pixelation would be bad at that size, but it looks brilliant.

anyone know anything more about these? .

cant seem to find anything on google about this atex monitor.
 
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