I just took a look at the 40" screen in the last post. What I don't understand is what's the point of getting a super large screen (i.e. >24") when the proportional resolution is the same. I would love to get one 40" monitor if I could fit as much as say four 19" monitors, but as you can see in that last pic, the pages get just as big... it's useless. I have a Sony laptop I'm using and it has a 17" screen with a whopping 1920X1200 resolution! I can fit two monitors worth of info on it and the picture is absolutely beautiful. Does anyone know where I can get 17" or 19" monitors with 1920X1200 resoution? I would ideally like to put together six wide screen 17" monitors with 1920X1200 WUXGA resolution. Any help would be appreciated. TIA
6 (19 inch Samsungs) on one stand for $2994 or 6 (17 inch Samsungs) on one stand for $2202 https://www.windridertech.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=14
Exactly Atomic, unless you have horrible eyesight the 40" doesn't do a lot of good for the price. As far as I know only the Sony laptop has the 1920x1200 resolution without going up to a 23" or 24". Then your options are Dell, HP, BenQ, Samsung, Acer, Viewsonic and Sony. *Sorry for the off topic post*
Note that the warranty on these seems problematic. I would suggest going with 4-6 Dells with a 3 year warranty and buying the stand separately.
Thanks for the info. I felt that $750 per monitor including stand was high but had nothing to measure it against. I am more inclined to buy the monitors separately and cheaply and slap them together at a much lower cost
that is crazy to spend 2K plus for a stand when 19 lcd monitors are sellin for 130. i just found one for 130, except of course it was rebates. but nevertheless lcds have come down so much, unbelievable.
did you see the stand with POS performance? How can they market with such a labelling? vital analitics