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Widescreen LCD Monitor for Xbox 360, Help me out by 2008... (extended time!)
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hikaru_x
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Dec 7 2007, 09:35 PM
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did u check out dell's 24" entry flat panel, that's around 1.5k, supports VGA and DVI only... i dont know whether it support 1:1 pixel mapping or not...
*edit: it's rm1,259 today, goto www.dell.com.my
This post has been edited by hikaru_x: Dec 7 2007, 09:37 PM
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hikaru_x
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Dec 7 2007, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE(Xbox 360 @ Dec 7 2007, 09:38 PM) Dell E248WFP 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Just checked. It does support 1920x1200, that supports 1080p. But its non-UltraSharp... I know what it is like to have no UltraSharp... Interface is Analog, DVI-D (Digital) with HDCP And yeah its RM1,259. Fits the bill. If I do get this, I might be able to squeeze in GTA4 next year... im using a non-ultrasharp 20" dell monitor... and no, it doesn't kill me... can't have everything when ur on a budget
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hikaru_x
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Dec 7 2007, 09:54 PM
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QUOTE(Xbox 360 @ Dec 7 2007, 09:47 PM) I own a Dell PC, one with ultrasharp, another without (now using for my dad's PC). The difference in color production, sharpness and contrast is quite big. If I were to get a Dell display for my Xbox 360, it would definitely be UltraSharp... if its Dell.. What is the maximum reso of your display? im using the entry 20", 1680x1050, used to play my 360 on it. i know got difference, i've seen them side by side (most obvious is the black level)... i buy alot of dell LCDs for the engineering dept (CAD) in where i used to work... many people would disagree with me on this: i can neglect the differences between ultra-sharp & non-u.sharp coz the difference is like rm1000, which i would rather spend on something else if im on a tight budget
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