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Small, High-Resolution LCD Monitors? 370

An anonymous reader writes "I'm a veteran user of an old 17" Dell Trinitron CRT monitor. I run it at 1400x1050 with an 80Hz refresh rate — about as high as it goes before it'll go out of the monitor's scan range. More recently I've been looking to finally upgrade to an LCD monitor but found that, for the most part, every 17" monitor on the market runs natively at 1280x1024, as does every 19" monitor — I have to go for a 20" to go higher. Now yes, I know I'm complaining about just 120 pixels horizontal and 26 pixels vertical, but my laptop's 15" display runs natively at 1400x1050. Is there any standalone monitor on the market that'll natively do higher than 1280x1024 without killing my desk space?"

Comment Re:Sub $100 solution here (Score 1) 22

That device only sorta works. It's made by aviosys http://www.aviosys.com/ who have apalling support and even worse software development.

The firmware is buggy and awkward, many of the features don't appear to do anything, it often forgets its current settings (time, date, default options etc) and it crashes pretty often.

Having said that, it does actually feed video images over a network.

this group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/9100/ has reached a bit of a stalemate trying to make the devices do somethig useful.

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