But there IS a possiblity that this is model LM143 and not the LM143sb because walmart lists both the LM153 AND LM 153sb
So what is the difference between regular and sb models? Norcent doesn't list anything with a "sb" in the model number. But under technical specs for the LM153 they do mention that a built in TV feature is "optional"
OK I have searched and Yes the walmart specs are off, Its only 250-1 contrast ratio and no there isnt a way to get anything outa them for making a typing error( every websie has a clause to that effect) so Nope But still for 170 range 250-1 contrast thats not too shabby, whats the I-O data and Nec 1545V? contrast wise.
this is what I get doing other searches they all match up, the person at wallmart whom typed the page musta been drinking,,, Specs are........................
Black & Silver Norcent 14" LM143SB Diagonal 1024 x 768 XGA TFT LCD is Plug & Play compliant and when attached to a Plug & Play compliant system. The LCD monitor is automatically detected by your system. This unit also features OSD, which allows you to conveniently adjust the screen parameters to your viewing comfort. Upon exiting the OSD, the display changes are automatically saved to memory. Other ergonomic features includes a wide viewing angle and tilt adjustment. Retail Box.
Features:
FLAT BEZEL WITH FLIP DOWN DESIGN
TILE ANGLE UP TO 90 DEGREES
1024 x 768 (XGA) MAX. RESOLUTION
FREQUENCY Horizontal/40~56KHz, Vertical/55~61Hz
CONTRAST RATION 250:1
PLUG-N-PLAY SUPPORT DDC 1/2B
FULL OSD DIGITAL CONTROLLED FUNCTION
Specifications: Screen: 14.1" LCD. Dot Pitch(mm): Horizontal: 0.279; Vertical: 0.279. Display Size: 14.1". Viewing Angle: Right: 40o; Left: 40o; Top: 15o; Bottom: 35o. Scanning Frequency(VGA): Horizontal(KHz): 40~56 KHz; Vertical(Hz): 55~61 Hz. Max. Resolution: 1024 x 768. Plug & Play: DDCI & DDC2B. Display Colors: 16M. Signal Cable: Captive 15 pin, D-sub. External Connection: 15 Pin D-SUB. Power: Consumption: Input: 100-240Vac, 60/50Hz, 1.5A. Supply: Output: 12Vdc, 3.0A. Operating: Temperature: 0 ~ 40 oC. Relative Humidity: 10 ~ 90%. Dimension: 355mm(W) x 390mm(H) x 215mm(D). Certificates: FCC, CE, CB, TUV, BSMI.
this is from http://www.directron.com/lm143sb.html the dot pitch is not .264 its .279 does that make a lot of difference? Im not keen on the whole dot pitch thing anywaysI emailed the website above as to its response time, I will post back when I get more info. L8er
Black & Silver Norcent 14" LM143SB Diagonal 1024 x 768 XGA TFT LCD is Plug & Play compliant and when attached to a Plug & Play compliant system. The LCD monitor is automatically detected by your system. This unit also features OSD, which allows you to conveniently adjust the screen parameters to your viewing comfort. Upon exiting the OSD, the display changes are automatically saved to memory. Other ergonomic features includes a wide viewing angle and tilt adjustment. Retail Box.
Features:
FLAT BEZEL WITH FLIP DOWN DESIGN
TILE ANGLE UP TO 90 DEGREES
1024 x 768 (XGA) MAX. RESOLUTION
FREQUENCY Horizontal/40~56KHz, Vertical/55~61Hz
CONTRAST RATION 250:1
PLUG-N-PLAY SUPPORT DDC 1/2B
FULL OSD DIGITAL CONTROLLED FUNCTION
Specifications: Screen: 14.1" LCD. Dot Pitch(mm): Horizontal: 0.279; Vertical: 0.279. Display Size: 14.1". Viewing Angle: Right: 40o; Left: 40o; Top: 15o; Bottom: 35o. Scanning Frequency(VGA): Horizontal(KHz): 40~56 KHz; Vertical(Hz): 55~61 Hz. Max. Resolution: 1024 x 768. Plug & Play: DDCI & DDC2B. Display Colors: 16M. Signal Cable: Captive 15 pin, D-sub. External Connection: 15 Pin D-SUB. Power: Consumption: Input: 100-240Vac, 60/50Hz, 1.5A. Supply: Output: 12Vdc, 3.0A. Operating: Temperature: 0 ~ 40 oC. Relative Humidity: 10 ~ 90%. Dimension: 355mm(W) x 390mm(H) x 215mm(D). Certificates: FCC, CE, CB, TUV, BSMI.
this is from http://www.directron.com/lm143sb.html the dot pitch is not .264 its .279 does that make a lot of difference? Im not keen on the whole dot pitch thing anywaysI emailed the website above as to its response time, I will post back when I get more info. L8er
property the page with those monitors you just linked to said they only had 200,000 colors, not enough colors
262,000 colors. Aren't those like the "minimum level to be visually pleasing to the human eye" or something? Because the rest of the *^$%^% specs on that monitor are REALLY good.
This is was norcent sent me...curious...i've already sent a follow up mail:
Dear Sir,
The correct spec is 1028x768
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
>Hello,
>Walmart is listing your Norcent LM143 >with the following specs:
>
> · Maximum resolution: 1280 x 1024 >pixels
>
>· Pixel pitch: .264 mm
>
>· Contrast ratio: 460:1
>
>· Video interface: Analog 15-pin >D-sub connector
>
>Are these specs correct or has >Walmart made an error?
>
>Thanks.
This is was norcent sent me...curious...i've already sent a follow up mail:
Dear Sir,
The correct spec is 1028x768
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
>Hello,
>Walmart is listing your Norcent LM143 >with the following specs:
>
> · Maximum resolution: 1280 x 1024 >pixels
>
>· Pixel pitch: .264 mm
>
>· Contrast ratio: 460:1
>
>· Video interface: Analog 15-pin >D-sub connector
>
>Are these specs correct or has >Walmart made an error?
>
>Thanks.
property whats norcents email addy? I still wanna know response time. GEESE they couldnt give us all the info in the one email, such lazy workers.
EDIT, as to your question on the amount of colors thats not enough to make a good projector most EVEN older lcd projection panels have 500,000 + colors, Look for at least 1 million.( for a new monitor that is)
EDIT, as to your question on the amount of colors thats not enough to make a good projector most EVEN older lcd projection panels have 500,000 + colors, Look for at least 1 million.( for a new monitor that is)
Ok here's the whole scoop on the Norcent direct from Norcent...not a bad deal at all!!! I think we may have found a winner:
The contrast ratio is 250:1 and dot pitch is .264. I’m sorry for any inconvenience, I’ll have walmart to change it asap
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
>So the 460:1 contrast ratio and .264 >dot pitch numbers are correct?
>Thanks.
The contrast ratio is 250:1 and dot pitch is .264. I’m sorry for any inconvenience, I’ll have walmart to change it asap
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
>So the 460:1 contrast ratio and .264 >dot pitch numbers are correct?
>Thanks.
I can't believe that other one that i posted has only 260,000 colors but the rest of the specs are TOP QUALITY....what the *^#$*....why?
I dunno, Its usually kinda a trade off, For example,when LCD projection panels were all the rage, as soon as say panels jumped from 640 x480 to 800 x 600 When resolution increased contrast decreased, My proxima 9210 ( lcd projector) is 16 million colors and 150-1 contrast, But now a days ( years later) you will find 3,000-1 contrast ratio and 2-4,000 ansilumens, granted the projectors of that quality will be ungodly priced in the 9-20,000 price range. So in short, manufacturers make dumb decisions.
Ok here it is:
30msec, and 40(max)
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
So all together we have:
Response: 30 ms (40 max)
Nat. REs: 1028x768
pitch: .264
Contrast: 250:1
Price: $179.99 Walmart
Not bad at all.
30msec, and 40(max)
Williams Kong
Product Manager
Norcent Technology
Office: 909-305-8885
Fax: 909-305-8816
So all together we have:
Response: 30 ms (40 max)
Nat. REs: 1028x768
pitch: .264
Contrast: 250:1
Price: $179.99 Walmart
Not bad at all.
yep 30 ms is about as low as they go( unless you wann spend 600 bucks on a lcd monitor) no thank you, Yep I think Im sencing a charge on my credit card coming in the not so distant future. SWEETNESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Hey i just found out that 262,000 colors is 18bit color and 16bit color definetly looks acceptable on my computer so what's up? 18bit color seems ok...???
30ms isn't as low as they go for the budget panel market.
I just bought a Viewsonic VP150M LCD for $129
300:1 CR, 25ms Response
I've seen BenQ's go for ~$200
They are 450:1 CR and 16ms response
I just bought a Viewsonic VP150M LCD for $129
300:1 CR, 25ms Response
I've seen BenQ's go for ~$200
They are 450:1 CR and 16ms response
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