1900x1200 (or higher.. 30"?) displays coming? Please? Pleeeease? :(
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Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?

I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).

Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?
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Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?



I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).



Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?

#1
Posted 11/01/2010 04:52 PM   
:unsure:

Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?

I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).

Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?
:unsure:



Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?



I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).



Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?

#2
Posted 11/01/2010 04:52 PM   
[quote name='trajanx' post='1140443' date='Nov 1 2010, 12:52 PM']:unsure:

Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?

I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).

Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?[/quote]

[b][/b]Nope
[quote name='trajanx' post='1140443' date='Nov 1 2010, 12:52 PM']:unsure:



Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?



I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).



Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?



[b][/b]Nope

#3
Posted 11/01/2010 05:22 PM   
[quote name='trajanx' post='1140443' date='Nov 1 2010, 12:52 PM']:unsure:

Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?

I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).

Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?[/quote]

[b][/b]Nope
[quote name='trajanx' post='1140443' date='Nov 1 2010, 12:52 PM']:unsure:



Anyone have info on whether there are going to be any 1900x1200 resolution 120mhz screens coming out in the near future? Or ever? 1080 appears to be taking over completely, so I know this is an outside shot. It's such a step backwards, though, for gamers.. I'd much rather have the extra 120 rows--what do I care if I have tiny black bars when watching movies?



I have a 1900x1200 display now and, I know this is a small thing, but its one of the only things holding me back right now from getting the Asus VG236, or maybe the Acer (still researching).



Also, this may just be completely off the wall, but any word on there being 26"+ screens with even higher resolutions coming out at 120mhz?



[b][/b]Nope

#4
Posted 11/01/2010 05:22 PM   
I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.
I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.

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#5
Posted 11/01/2010 06:12 PM   
I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.
I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.

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#6
Posted 11/01/2010 06:12 PM   
[i]You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor. I have one coming to me mid November to replace my dated model 3007WFP-HC (30"), and at 2560x1600 that is the absolute best in terms of IQ when gaming on a single display. Trade off from your desired 1900x1200 to 2560x1600, requires much more in terms of hardware capabilities as this resolution "demands" premium GPU performance, especially on current, and future engines. [/i]

-Hooks
You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor. I have one coming to me mid November to replace my dated model 3007WFP-HC (30"), and at 2560x1600 that is the absolute best in terms of IQ when gaming on a single display. Trade off from your desired 1900x1200 to 2560x1600, requires much more in terms of hardware capabilities as this resolution "demands" premium GPU performance, especially on current, and future engines.



-Hooks

QUOTE (The Professor @ Oct 31 2010, 04:59 AM)

*Jeremy Clarkson face*



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#7
Posted 11/01/2010 06:50 PM   
[i]You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor. I have one coming to me mid November to replace my dated model 3007WFP-HC (30"), and at 2560x1600 that is the absolute best in terms of IQ when gaming on a single display. Trade off from your desired 1900x1200 to 2560x1600, requires much more in terms of hardware capabilities as this resolution "demands" premium GPU performance, especially on current, and future engines. [/i]

-Hooks
You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor. I have one coming to me mid November to replace my dated model 3007WFP-HC (30"), and at 2560x1600 that is the absolute best in terms of IQ when gaming on a single display. Trade off from your desired 1900x1200 to 2560x1600, requires much more in terms of hardware capabilities as this resolution "demands" premium GPU performance, especially on current, and future engines.



-Hooks

QUOTE (The Professor @ Oct 31 2010, 04:59 AM)

*Jeremy Clarkson face*



So we must hand it over to our tame PC tweaker. Some say he sticky tapes a block of uranium to his dinner before eating it and that he sucks moisture out of ducks. All we know is, he's called Hooks.



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#8
Posted 11/01/2010 06:50 PM   
[quote name='FormulaRedline' post='1140467' date='Nov 1 2010, 08:12 PM']I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.[/quote]
Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.
[quote name='FormulaRedline' post='1140467' date='Nov 1 2010, 08:12 PM']I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.

Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.

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#9
Posted 11/01/2010 06:56 PM   
[quote name='FormulaRedline' post='1140467' date='Nov 1 2010, 08:12 PM']I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.[/quote]
Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.
[quote name='FormulaRedline' post='1140467' date='Nov 1 2010, 08:12 PM']I'm not sure there is even a cable/port standard that could support this yet.

Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.

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#10
Posted 11/01/2010 06:56 PM   
120 Hz not MHz ;)

27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.
120 Hz not MHz ;)



27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.

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#11
Posted 11/01/2010 07:10 PM   
120 Hz not MHz ;)

27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.
120 Hz not MHz ;)



27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.

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#12
Posted 11/01/2010 07:10 PM   
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1140482' date='Nov 1 2010, 01:56 PM']Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.[/quote]
Well that's at least one step in the right direction. I would love a 2560x1600 monitor at 120Hz! I mean, I would go broke buying graphics cards to properly power it, but I'll worry about that later ;)
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1140482' date='Nov 1 2010, 01:56 PM']Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.

Well that's at least one step in the right direction. I would love a 2560x1600 monitor at 120Hz! I mean, I would go broke buying graphics cards to properly power it, but I'll worry about that later ;)

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#13
Posted 11/01/2010 07:33 PM   
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1140482' date='Nov 1 2010, 01:56 PM']Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.[/quote]
Well that's at least one step in the right direction. I would love a 2560x1600 monitor at 120Hz! I mean, I would go broke buying graphics cards to properly power it, but I'll worry about that later ;)
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1140482' date='Nov 1 2010, 01:56 PM']Display Port 1.2 supports these high resolutions in 3D. So far no such displays have been announced.

Well that's at least one step in the right direction. I would love a 2560x1600 monitor at 120Hz! I mean, I would go broke buying graphics cards to properly power it, but I'll worry about that later ;)

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Saitek X52 Pro and Rudder Pedals

#14
Posted 11/01/2010 07:33 PM   
[quote name='Righthooks' post='1140477' date='Nov 1 2010, 02:50 PM'][i]You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor. [/i][/quote]

I was actually thinking of getting a 30" screen (and the nece$$ary hardware) but then I started reading about 3D gaming.. I'm starting to consdier that perhaps gaming on a 24" LCD at 1920x1080 with 3D could be a lot more visually awesome than gaming at 2560x1600 on a 30".

I think I must be mis-reading you though. As far as I know the new Dell 30" LCD is only 60Hz and cannot do 3D. Is that not correct?

I suppose I was hoping for some sort of win-win scenario, such as a 120Hz 30" screen, where I could get the high resolution AND/OR (depending on graphics investment) get the 3D performance. With older games I could probably get both, and with newer games at least I'd be able to switch back and forth (3D, low res vs. 2D high res) and play at whichever looked best or suited the mood.

[quote name='Bloody']27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.[/quote]

Got it.. 27" would be something. How does the higher dot pitch look, though? I'm at a 24" right now with 1920x1200, so maybe those extra inches of screen wouldn't be visually worth it.

One other question (sorry for the rambling)... are there other good reasons in terms of display technology to wait 3 months or so before nabbing a 120Hz display? I hear the LED backlit models may be coming out soon, but I also hear that depending on the actual implementation of the tech, LED backlighting may or may not be anything worth waiting for.


... really bummed about no 1920x1200 models, but I figured that was the case.. Also a little bummed that there are still no 2560x1600 screens. I wish there was a fast forward button for consumer tech!
[quote name='Righthooks' post='1140477' date='Nov 1 2010, 02:50 PM']You can accomplish 120Mhz+ refresh with an LCD/LED HDTV in terms of a display source if the refresh is your goal, however, this is capped at 1080p. In order to exceed that resolution I would suggest the newly revised Dell 30" LCD monitor.



I was actually thinking of getting a 30" screen (and the nece$$ary hardware) but then I started reading about 3D gaming.. I'm starting to consdier that perhaps gaming on a 24" LCD at 1920x1080 with 3D could be a lot more visually awesome than gaming at 2560x1600 on a 30".



I think I must be mis-reading you though. As far as I know the new Dell 30" LCD is only 60Hz and cannot do 3D. Is that not correct?



I suppose I was hoping for some sort of win-win scenario, such as a 120Hz 30" screen, where I could get the high resolution AND/OR (depending on graphics investment) get the 3D performance. With older games I could probably get both, and with newer games at least I'd be able to switch back and forth (3D, low res vs. 2D high res) and play at whichever looked best or suited the mood.



Bloody said:27" 120Hz 3D-capable monitors are coming soon, but they will be 1920x1080, I seriously doubt that someone will develop a 1920x1200 3D-capable LCD panel.




Got it.. 27" would be something. How does the higher dot pitch look, though? I'm at a 24" right now with 1920x1200, so maybe those extra inches of screen wouldn't be visually worth it.



One other question (sorry for the rambling)... are there other good reasons in terms of display technology to wait 3 months or so before nabbing a 120Hz display? I hear the LED backlit models may be coming out soon, but I also hear that depending on the actual implementation of the tech, LED backlighting may or may not be anything worth waiting for.





... really bummed about no 1920x1200 models, but I figured that was the case.. Also a little bummed that there are still no 2560x1600 screens. I wish there was a fast forward button for consumer tech!

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Posted 11/01/2010 08:11 PM   
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