Comments on: Superwide 43-inch NEC display is super-expensive
On Thursday, NEC officially announced its CRV43 monitor, a 43-inch curved display with a 32:10 aspect ratio and native resolution of 2880x900.
On Thursday, NEC officially announced its CRV43 monitor, a 43-inch curved display with a 32:10 aspect ratio and native resolution of 2880x900.
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It brings virtual reality a bit closer (if games would support it).
But $8,000? Seriously?
I'd rather use that money for three great monitors and hook them up together.
I'd have more resolution and plenty of cash leftover for a new 50+ inch plasma TV.
I'm fairly certain this is just a marketing trick for people to look at NEC a bit closer when buying a normal monitor.
http://www.necdisplay.com/NewTechnologies/CurvedDisplay/
Home office? Really? If I had $8k to burn it'd be on my home theatre not my home office. But damn!!! I want one.
This way you can play 4 games at once!
- by ooprus June 7, 2009 3:14 PM PDT
- Certainly a monitor for special applications. Notice the SINGLE link DVI and that it only has 2.6 Megapixels. The 30" Samsung 305T I'm on right now has 4 Megapixels and only cost about $1150. The high refresh rate may make it 3-D capable with LCD shutter glasses. Web pages, which tend to like tall not wide, will not look much better than a 1280x800 laptop display. Sitting a foot away with shutter glasses might give a very immersive experience, so probably awesome flight simulator monitor.
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