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Largest 4:3 LCD available?

Kremlar

Golden Member
Looking for pretty much the largest 4:3 LCD available. Low resolution (even 800x600) would be fine. Those cheap 30/32" LCD TVs would be perfect if they weren't 16:9.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
What's ur budget? It could help. You could always grab a hugeass projector... you can't get much bigger than the whole side of your house!
 
Originally posted by: gorcorps
What's ur budget? It could help. You could always grab a hugeass projector... you can't get much bigger than the whole side of your house!

:thumbsup:
 

Wow! Very expensive for that low of a resolution...

What's ur budget? It could help. You could always grab a hugeass projector... you can't get much bigger than the whole side of your house!

No fixed budget, but I'd say it has to be under $1000 depending on the size. Projector won't fit well with what I'm trying to do in this room.

I figured if you can get cheap 32" 16:9 LCDs for $1000, you must be able to get a 4:3 one for that price - guess I was wrong!
 
Originally posted by: gorcorps
What's ur budget? It could help. You could always grab a hugeass projector... you can't get much bigger than the whole side of your house!

there are projectors under $1000
go to dells site...they have multiple monitors on one stand and if you got one of the 2x2 setups, the 4:3 aspect should be maintained
 
Originally posted by: VIAN
16:9 is more common than 4:3.

Ya, since widescreen is getting so popular now, all the new tvs w/ the new technology are 16:9. 4:3 are getting rarer by the day.
 
there are projectors under $1000
go to dells site...they have multiple monitors on one stand and if you got one of the 2x2 setups, the 4:3 aspect should be maintained

Yeah, I'm aware of those options, but I really need a single large 4:3 display.

Thanks!
 
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