ok this monitor does 1280x1024 , 400:1 contrast ratio and 15ms response time, but i don't recall ever hearing of adi and i have no idea if it's strippable http://www.directron.com/adia502.html anyone know anything about this monitor? is it strippable? does it live up to it's specs? thanks for the input
Sces are the same as with the 1515 and 1512 monitors, 99% the same panel. 16.7 milj colors, is that right (24-bit panel)?
Until there's more 1280*1024 monitors out, I doubt we'll see a projector with them. I havven't seen any 15" available to consumers that do 1280*1024 native, you have to go to 17". All the fresnel problesm and other optic problems that are encountered with a 15" would be even worse on a 17".
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Just because it says max. Doesn't mean its compressed... It could very well be a 1280x1024 lcd panel.
Just because it says max. Doesn't mean its compressed... It could very well be a 1280x1024 lcd panel.
ok well i'm looking at the info from the manufacturer and the a505 says it has a maxiumum resolution of 1024x768 so false alarm i suppose. but, the a502 is listed as having 1280x1024 max resolution, and then 1024x768 resolution in the chart, so i don't know what to think about that one http://www.adiusa.com/lcd/a502.html there is the link, any clarification would be great
also, the monitor pictured on directron's site is the a502, not the a505 so idk that dealer seems rather disreptuable or at best, confused.
also, the monitor pictured on directron's site is the a502, not the a505 so idk that dealer seems rather disreptuable or at best, confused.
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