Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Just curious, but you guys do know that Go-l just makes stuff up? They don't actually make any such product, its just a render and some made up specs on a flashy webpage.
Yup, they are a bunch of bull****, and so are their PCs, as covered by some MaximumPC issues. Remember this?
http://www.michaelscomputers.com/ LOL
These companies failed to ship PCs to customers.
Besides, every LCD has the specs they list. It's like boasting that your CRT has an electron gun, an evacuated glass tube, and a deflection yoke. So what, they all do.
110"to 200" Screen Sizes.
Resolutions of up to 19200 x 2400 Pixels.
Sure, when you put 5 or 25 of them next to each other. Just like any other LCD.
Ultra-widescreen format for simultaneous display of
multiple pages, windows, applications, graphics, full-
screen video and games.
Ultra-Speed? Display Technology for breathtaking
image quality
Ultra-widescreen? When you clump 50 of them together, sure.
Ultra-speed? Woohoo, do we really need another name for the Overdrive that has been around for years, invented by NEC?
Support for 16.7 million saturated colors, for use in all
graphics-intensive applications
Enhanced Active-matrix liquid crystal display Technology
delivering ultra-sharp text and graphics
Hardware anti-aliasing double-depth filtering
Dynamic Phase-Timing Circuitry (DPTC)
ContrastPlus UV-668 filtering
Double anti-glare hard coat
FFR-type CR-Lamps.
As opposed to 16.7 million unsaturated colors?
Active matrix? Gee...that's new.
Anti-aliasing? Oh yeah, that thing every LCD does to scale resolutions.
ContrastPlus? Just another copy of NEC and Sony's X-Brite
Anti-glare? My LCD doesn't glare in the first place.
FFR-type CR-Lamps? That cold-cathode fluorescent light in just about every LCD, unless it uses much better LEDs.
R-G-B auto-geometry sensing color correction.
Super-wide viewing angles for maximum visibility and
color fidelity.
Lightning-fast pixel response that supports full-motion
digital video playback.
Standard analog auto-adjust just like in every other LCD
Super-wide? Probably not...it's gotta suck having 5 of these lined up and the viewing angles are screwed up depending on what monitor you look at. Ugh.
"Lightning-fast" response time? Nothing new here...move along.
Marvel what? What's been in LCDs for 5 years?
In other words, there is no innovation whatsoever in these displays. It just pisses me off how they think they created something new, and do a damn good job of convincing people they did, when in reality they didn't do a thing. They don't even manufacture panels. Look at this page, it's almost pathetic.
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/athens/architecture/index.htm