Holy crap, that's a tough LCD panel

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The video in this link is voiced over in... Ukranian? Not sure, anyway, I don't think you need to understand what the guy is saying.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAdku9YhSCI

The crystal saphire protective screen shown being put to the test is probably most useful in mobile solutions, but I've seen a few busted screens in homes too. Looks like it is fair to say these won't break.
 

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I don't want to blow the ending... but what the screen does to the tips of the bolts is pretty impressive :).

Oh, and Merry Christmas everyone :).
 

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Originally posted by: OdiN
No, it's a crappy crossbow. A real crossbow would go through that.

I don't know whether that's true, suspect it probably is, but don't think it's the point. The point is that the crossbow he used in the demonstration (undeniably a lightweight weapon) would have gone through my Dell 2405 panel, and 99.99% of all the other LCD screens out there, with "gone through" being defined as "penetrated the screen and ruined the monitor."
 

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wow, a new LCD that doesn't use a 5:4 or 16:10 aspect ratio. Of course for ~20" and 4:3 aspect, I'd have thought they'd use 1600x1200 but alas we get 1400x1050, kind of odd.
 

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what do u think they use as the frontmost layer of the monitor? some type of hard plastic?
 

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Wow, pretty impressive screen. Now... what about other screen sizes.

Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
wow, a new LCD that doesn't use a 5:4 or 16:10 aspect ratio. Of course for ~20" and 4:3 aspect, I'd have thought they'd use 1600x1200 but alas we get 1400x1050, kind of odd.

That's a "normal" resolution for budget 20" 4:3 screens in the $200-300 range. The 1600x1200 20" screens cost more.
 

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I was just as impressed by the hammer hits, he really put some force behind the one. Far more likely of a scenario as well, there shouldn`t be too many crossbow arrows flying around in average usage.
 

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Originally posted by: Cutthroat
I was just as impressed by the hammer hits, he really put some force behind the one. Far more likely of a scenario as well, there shouldn`t be too many crossbow arrows flying around in average usage.

I don't know about you, but I'm hoping a hammer into my monitor isn't far more likely to happen than ... anything.