That was me just being ignorant sorry, so interesting stuff.
With Single Link DVI (pretty much the standard) the highest res you can push though is 1920x1080 (which is exact definition of High Definition Signal)
With Dual Link DVI you can support up to 2048x1536 which in my opinion would be SUPER DUPER High Definition.
My question is one hasn't anyone built a TRUE HD monitor with res of 1920x1080, sure it would be a little short for how wide it was, but it would display HD perfectly and nothing more
This puts a spin on our new 1920x1200 monitors, that have pretty much always been the standard res above 1600x1200
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html
With Single Link DVI (pretty much the standard) the highest res you can push though is 1920x1080 (which is exact definition of High Definition Signal)
With Dual Link DVI you can support up to 2048x1536 which in my opinion would be SUPER DUPER High Definition.
My question is one hasn't anyone built a TRUE HD monitor with res of 1920x1080, sure it would be a little short for how wide it was, but it would display HD perfectly and nothing more
This puts a spin on our new 1920x1200 monitors, that have pretty much always been the standard res above 1600x1200
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html