That's right, I said monitor! This display was made for business/commercial and industrial applications requiring extremely high image quality and reliability, such as digital signage or display of live video feeds. It has all the features you'd expect from both a top of the line computer monitor and high end HDTV. Displays nearly any standard PC resolution and intelligently fits it to the available screen size (or shows them at native pixel resolution, you choose) or standard HDTV signals up to 1080P with its native resolution of 1920x1080. Has VGA, DVI-D, Component, Composite, and S-Video inputs.The entire display is industrial quality, built from steel and aluminum rather than plastic yet not overly bulky. The front is protected by a heavy anti-refective, anti-glare coated glass panel (this display ain't afraid of no Wiimote!). Full spec sheet: http://www.e-mediavision.com/graphics/products/x-view/xv-displays/projector_mounts/Bay_Cat.pdfIt would be absolutely amazing for gaming or attached to a Media Center PC. And of course it's fully compatible with HDTV signals, so you get the best of both worlds.A couple of really neat features:The display has a built-in light sensor and can automatically adjust backlight brightness based on ambient light, just like a Macbook Pro/etc.It has two RJ45 Serial Ports (the same pinout as Cisco routers, heh), which allows FULL CONTROL of all the displays functions. You can even daisy-chain multiple displays to control them all. Who else has a TV that allows console access? It would be ideal for a Media Center PC or connected to a laptop.The Bad:I do not have the original remote. A replacement is around $29 on eBay, but honestly you don't need one since you can control everything from a computer (or heck, smartphone). There is even a little widget downloadable from their website that puts a remote control on your screen.It has a heavy-duty mounting bracket that attaches to the back, but no stand or wall plate. Should be compatible with any wall mount capable of handling a TV of its size.Asking $500 obo.
10/10/2011 5:23:56 PM
Hmmm, I suspect I might know where this monitor came from They were about 8k brand new.
10/11/2011 9:35:11 AM
bttt
10/12/2011 4:34:33 AM
Random picture and bttt. Come on, $400 takes it.
10/18/2011 4:47:14 PM
can I confiscate it for free, Apple-style?
10/19/2011 11:02:28 AM
^ Only if you have ex-FBI lawyers on your payroll.
10/19/2011 11:40:10 AM