16.01.2008., 16:35
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od lika koji je bio u ekipi koja je radila ovaj monitor:
Jim Says:
September 24th, 2007 at 9:05 am
Hi all. I’m part of the team who developed the L220x Wide. Thanks for your feedback. A brand new panel was created for this monitor. That’s the only way we could put the same number of pixels from a 24″ UXGA monitor into a size we think fits better on most desktops. And, yes, it is a PVA panel supporting 178 degree viewing angles from both the horizontal and vertical position. This is very nice when viewing in portrait mode.
The process technology required to produce panels with higher dot density are restricted to smaller sizes like iPhones and notebooks. Except, of course, IBM was WAY AHEAD of the industry when “Big Bertha” was introduced years ago.
HDCP is High Definition Content Protection. It’s a standard DVD content creators have standardized on to protect against copying. Only devices including HDCP can play full High Def (HD) media.
Oh, by the way, for you ThinkPad users looking for something to use in your home office, this is the very first 22″ wide monitor capable of playing full HD movies.
izvor: http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=180
u ovom reviewu tipa su pitali za input lag...i odgovor je:
the bulk of the images show around 18~25ms. the least amount was 0ms and greatest was 30ms as shown above. average seems to be 22ms.
Zadnje izmijenjeno od: gnomisa. 16.01.2008. u 16:56.
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