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PostPosted: 27 Nov 2009, 02:28 
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Hey guys, i was going through engadget and came up with this article. Apparently there is a 3rd company making these giant curved monitors. I love it, now only if I could afford one... or 3.

Article (video at bottom): http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/23/ostendo-now-selling-crvd-display-directly-multiple-crvd-display/

Res: 2880x900 (each)
Type: DLP (LED Back Lighting?)

Manufactuers of Similar Products:

Alienware: (Cant find Name)
NEC: CRV43
Ostendo: CRVD

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There is just one company making them, the companies you mention are just brands of the same product built in the same building.


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PostPosted: 27 Nov 2009, 04:35 
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There is just one company making them, the companies you mention are just brands of the same product built in the same building.
is that right? Well then, who cares, get the cheapest one.

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PostPosted: 27 Nov 2009, 05:38 
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well as they are going for 6500 US it is all irrelevant which is 100 or even 500 cheaper

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PostPosted: 27 Nov 2009, 07:07 
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$6500... totally not worth it in my opinion and its not really even that high of a resolution. Only 900 vert pixels? ugh.

You could get 3x 30" panels a ATI 5970 and have money to spare, heck you could build the entire computer and still have money to spare.

Id rather do 3x HD projectors than mess with one of these monitors at that price. Then you can be virtually bezel free too.

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PostPosted: 29 Nov 2009, 11:18 
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Amen to that ViciousXUSMC. :wink:

But I did like the three monitor setup.


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Good for racing and flight sim but not for RTS EVE FPS or anything requiring lots of resolution.


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Futuristic shape, prehistoric specs... No word on response time. Prohibitive price.
Then again, here's hoping my multi-mon setup will eventually resemble sth like that at some point in time... This "triple curve" looks grrreat.

I wonder if Ibrin's good enough to somehow get one of these for reviewing purposes ?... :mrgreen:


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Futuristic shape, prehistoric specs... No word on response time. Prohibitive price.


0.02ms when measured with 'traditional' response time tests is what Alienware was claiming. (note that its not an LCD but rather a DLP)


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PostPosted: 07 Dec 2009, 15:32 
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Sorry, I meant ghosting and such, not just response time "figures". Milliseconds hardly mean anything, and I hear the various technologies behind DLPs all have their pros and cons. So they want you to basically give a kidney, get a curved panel, enjoy and ask no questions. I wish they'd trust their own product's qualities enough to give us hard facts and let it be thoroughly reviewed by serious people. (Like... I dunno... Ibrin?)


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