1/11/2007 10:45:40 AM
the bandwidth required for 1080p is a little silly -let alone 2160p
1/11/2007 10:57:34 AM
Its an industrial monitor.Congratulations on making a completely irrelevant comment.
1/11/2007 11:58:00 AM
whats my prize?
1/11/2007 1:42:15 PM
1/11/2007 2:57:43 PM
100+ inches and you're 5 ft away i mean... football stadiums won't benefit by it.
1/12/2007 2:05:49 PM
Its not for watching movies. I can see many business uses for having a very large 3840x2160 resolution monitor. All I've heard is people rag about how pointless this is. This is just a larger version of Apple's 30" displays (that everyone raves about).(almost) Twice the size of an apple display... twice the resolution. Makes sense.
1/12/2007 2:20:35 PM
What does industrial applications mean???Like WTF would they use it for????
1/12/2007 6:20:20 PM
yea and also what in the hell would this be for too -- why can't they just use a regular Ford F150 for hauling dirt like the rest of us
1/12/2007 9:30:28 PM
your analogy is skewed
1/12/2007 10:43:24 PM
^ greatly
1/12/2007 11:13:15 PM
I guess they would use it for looking at very detailed images without having to zoom in to see detail, they could just move their head. I think they might use them for 3D stuff too (stereoscopic 3D stuff).
1/13/2007 12:24:53 AM
you kids are freaking morons to not be able to see the industrial benefits of a huge ass monitor with super high resolution[Edited on January 13, 2007 at 1:17 AM. Reason : s]
1/13/2007 1:17:17 AM
please, enlighten us as to any industrial benefits of a screen like this.....your analogy deals with economics of scale.....the screen lacks that....
1/13/2007 6:08:06 PM
1/14/2007 12:04:59 AM
TV monitors at stadiums, race tracks, fair grounds... You could also have the screen split up into a lot of smaller screen to view multiple inputs such as a complex security system. Or the View screen on the USS Enterprise...
1/14/2007 3:48:03 AM
it would be very useful for CAD
1/14/2007 12:32:20 PM
1/15/2007 5:49:19 PM
Analyzing satellite or GIS data without distortion and without having to scroll.Proofing digital scanning of video film.Anything that NASA has to do with space imagery.CAD work.
1/15/2007 5:57:11 PM
1/16/2007 10:17:11 AM
who cares what it is - TV/LCD/projector - you'll find that industry types generally don't get as worked up as you about the underlying technology of the tool as much as they are concerned with whether or not it will help them get the job done.that being said, what does industrial applications mean???
1/16/2007 4:39:25 PM
I dunno... there was a UHDTV demonstration at the World Expo '05 that was insane. The line was like 5 hours to see it. Don't see the technology benefiting the average Joe though.
3/31/2007 12:00:13 PM
Sometimes technology precedes its application. Give it some time.
3/31/2007 2:22:11 PM
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4/2/2007 12:28:32 PM
Higher resolution would be beneficial at closer distances as well.
4/2/2007 1:47:55 PM
High Fidelity Digital Audio
4/2/2007 2:12:59 PM
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4/2/2007 2:17:00 PM
Newton
4/2/2007 2:26:01 PM
WAIS
4/2/2007 2:32:03 PM
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4/2/2007 2:35:10 PM
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4/2/2007 2:35:39 PM
WTF Arab?
4/2/2007 2:57:39 PM
^^AssFag
4/2/2007 4:25:28 PM
4/13/2007 1:42:19 PM
Your only gripe is that Westinghouse is calling it a TV rather than a monitor.
4/13/2007 2:43:04 PM
(the following must be said in the tone of Bill Gates) "1080 pixels tall ought to be enough for anyone"
4/13/2007 5:06:41 PM
4/16/2007 4:05:08 PM