Interesting and impressive.
A 32" LCD on the desktop does seem a bit much in size and scope.
It is configured to be a usable 16:9 aspect ratio. Very pleased to see that.
This has been an excellent site I refer to when monitor shopping:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_display_resolution
They tend to have a clue about practical sizes and their impacts.
So the one you are referring to is listed as a QFHD... very high quality
resolution.
P.S. So, you are saying the $5,800.00 price tag is a tad on the high side?
http://www.provantage.com/sharp-pn-k321~7SHRL04F.htm
Sadly their 'specs' do not identify useful
details.
From: Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 9:05 AM
Subject: 3840x2160 resolution?
I am fascinated by the idea of having a Sharp PN-K321 monitor
(but it will remain a fantasy till the price gets much lower :-).
Out of curiosity though, I'm wondering if anyone out there
in fedora-land has run a display at 3840x2160 and if so
what video card and/or cards you used (and if open source
drivers worked)?
The manual for the sharp makes it seem a bit weird. You
apparently have to run it as though it is two separate
1920x2160 displays - they just happen to exist right next
to each other with no bezel separating them.
Looking on newegg.com I find a few cards that claim to
support 3840x2160, but it isn't clear if they can act
like a dual display.
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