This is so not true. More like "your plasma sucks". DLP and Rear Projection LCD is great in everway except one. They don't look nearly as good as plasma's. Both DLP and RPLCD suffer from terrible black levels and much worse picture quality than any higher level plasma. I have seen numerous DLP sets and they have all suffered from a very high amount of dithering and pixilization that are completely absent on plasma's. And resolution? The 50" plasma displays now pretty much all have the same, or better resolution than the DLP sets (1366x768).
The only advantage DLP and RPLCD have is their price.
If they haven't then someone else will be right there to take their place.
All i care about is that the technology advances, i don't care who i buy the card from.
It seems like getting information on installation/configuration items is pretty good, but getting developer information is still difficult. It seems like with the amount of linux development going on these days it would be a simple thing to find current information on kernel debuggers, device driver development, etc. But from my perspective information is spotty, and dated at best.
http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/private/aero car/info/info.htm
He's about 50 years too late!
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http://www.museumofflight.org/collections/craftdi
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s= &threadid=361807&highlight=DLP
This is so not true. More like "your plasma sucks". DLP and Rear Projection LCD is great in everway except one. They don't look nearly as good as plasma's. Both DLP and RPLCD suffer from terrible black levels and much worse picture quality than any higher level plasma. I have seen numerous DLP sets and they have all suffered from a very high amount of dithering and pixilization that are completely absent on plasma's. And resolution? The 50" plasma displays now pretty much all have the same, or better resolution than the DLP sets (1366x768).
The only advantage DLP and RPLCD have is their price.
If they haven't then someone else will be right there to take their place. All i care about is that the technology advances, i don't care who i buy the card from.
It seems like getting information on installation/configuration items is pretty good, but getting developer information is still difficult. It seems like with the amount of linux development going on these days it would be a simple thing to find current information on kernel debuggers, device driver development, etc. But from my perspective information is spotty, and dated at best.