QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Jan 13 2011, 09:23 AM)
If I'm not mistaken, VGA should already able to support up to 2560x1600, but has a bit doubt about the capability to playback movie through it or games, you can try. DVI or HDMI (they're the same except HDMI can carry audio signals) is no doubt able to transmit full 2560x1600 without any issue.
And since it has 2x DVI and one HDMI, you can use either one. FYI that those tons of connectors is enable support of multiple inputs either multiple devices/platforms, so using one to each device/platform is enough.
42" is huge IMO, not suitable for computer desk, unless you're planning on at least 7 feet away, or you have many people to watch/play in a living room.
> 24" desktop monitor will need quite wide desk or having a slide keyboard to extend the distant otherwise you might strain your eye balls.
Actually VGA can go beyond 2560x1600.... the trouble is, I don't think that there are any 30" monitors with chipsets that are able to handle that input that high. And since it has 2x DVI and one HDMI, you can use either one. FYI that those tons of connectors is enable support of multiple inputs either multiple devices/platforms, so using one to each device/platform is enough.
42" is huge IMO, not suitable for computer desk, unless you're planning on at least 7 feet away, or you have many people to watch/play in a living room.
> 24" desktop monitor will need quite wide desk or having a slide keyboard to extend the distant otherwise you might strain your eye balls.
By default HDMI input on monitors are only capable of up to 1080p resolution... not many/if any monitors implement the HDMI 1.3b and higher for the higher resolution.
Full 2560x1600 resolution is therefore limited to DP input and DL-DVI input.
That's unless that is a significant update in 30 inches that I don't know about.
This post has been edited by BeastX: Jan 14 2011, 12:56 PM
Jan 14 2011, 12:55 PM
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