Highest resolution displays available?

Anubis

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I know normal consumer displays go up to 2560*1600 but is there anything above that in the 30-50inch range. Ignoring the new Apple displays and price.

Any 4k displays exist yet besides the 100+ inch Panasonic plasma.
 

utahraptor

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The highest resolution screens I work with are radiology PACS displays that are only greyscale. They are very expensive.
 

Anubis

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price/link?, actually grayscale would work for the reason beyond my asking. I assumed something out there in the medicial field woudl be what would be higher rez i just have no idea where to look
 

Arkadrel

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Not sure if highest but:

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4K_resolution

4K is a resolution standard in digital cinematography and computer graphics. The name is derived from the horizontal resolution, which is approximately 4,000 pixels (this designation is different from those used in the digital television industry, which are represented by the vertical pixel count).

The Eizo - Duravison FDH3601 seems popular (it costs like 30,000$ from what I read so.... yeah):

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hokies83

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ViewSonic VP3280-LED 31.5-inch 4K monitor prototype hands-on (video) 3840 x 2160.
Current priced like a car. :eek:

Probably cost the current price of a 30" 2560x1440 monitor in about 10 years time or even sooner.
ATOT will be talking about Hot Deals on this kind of monitors.

Yar when 2560/1440 becomes the standard .. then these monitors will prolly be like 1500$... 5- 10 years from now...

PPl just gotta let those crappy 1080i monitors die off.. like they need to.. Save the 1080i for your tv.. dont insult your computer with it lol... Well if you have a Computer built in the last 3 years with high end parts that is..
 

utahraptor

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If you are ok for the monochrome then this is a 10 megapixel display http://www.doubleblackimaging.com/products/pacs-displays/10mp-monochrome - it must be pricey because they let ask for a quote and they do not list the price. It is 10 Mega-Pixel LCD with Front Sensors,Backlight Sensor, and Bonded Protective Panel
Screen Type Flat Panel LCD
Recommended Modalities CR, CT, DR, MR, Ultrasound, PACS, Mammography
Diagonal Screen Size (inches) 30"
# of Pixels 10 Mega-Pixel
Resolution (pixels) 4096 x 2560 Portrait
Contrast Ratio (typical) 1000:1
Viewing Angle 170° horizontal & vertical
Brightness 1250 cd/m2
Palette 14 Bit Gradation
Video Inputs DVI
Dimensions H x W x D (inches) 23.84 x 28.95 x 11.89
 

Anubis

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yea i ended up googleing it, based on the price of the EIZO id guess its in the 20k+ range if not more because of the industry its targeting

IBM used to make the T221 which was pretty interesting as well
 

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Are you familiar with actual limits of human vision related to number of pixels per degree of field of view (angular resolution), actually tested by mother of 4K and 8K standards, and HDTV itself - NHK?
 
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rickon66

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Yar when 2560/1440 becomes the standard .. then these monitors will prolly be like 1500$... 5- 10 years from now...

PPl just gotta let those crappy 1080i monitors die off.. like they need to.. Save the 1080i for your tv.. dont insult your computer with it lol... Well if you have a Computer built in the last 3 years with high end parts that is..

I agree 100%