Dell Enters HDTV Market with Plasma Display
ThinSkin writes "It was only a matter of time before PC giant Dell would jump headlong into the HDTV market. But what does a company built around making inexpensive PCs know about HDTVs? ExtremeTech has done a full review with benchmarks on Dell's offering, the Dell W4200HD 42" Plasma HDTV."
My christmas lights and BBQ Grill would look HULK'ing on that monitor! ;-)
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http://www.extremetech.com/print_article2/0,2533,a =146388,00.asp
Far easier to read, IMHO.
At 1024X768 this "High Definition" television can not fully render neither of the two High-Def resolutions of 720p (1280x720) nor 1080i (1920x1080 interlaced).
-Mike
Schrödinger's cat is not amused—maybe.
I quote:
"The W4200HD has a native pixel resolution of 1024x768, and as such, isn't a true HD device, since it doesn't have enough pixels to draws [sic] a 1280x720 (720p) HDTV image."
Which means it also can't do 1080i (which requires 1920x1080, almost twice the horizontal resolution this TV is capable of).
Ironically, the word ironically is often used incorrectly.