What's the typical useful life (daily use, 8+ hours per day)
of a monitor like the Lacie you linked to? Thanks!
Scott
lists wrote:
>It's all explained at the link
>http://www.dlp.com/
>
>They have had DLP TVs for I guess about 8 years. Most electronics stores
> carry Samsung DLP TVs. You probably walked past one and didn't know it
>had DLP inside.
>
>Getting back to LCD for photo use, LaCie and NEC have displays with wide
>gamuts and accurate color. Not CRT quality, but much better than your
>run of the mill LCD. LaCie is just a repackaged (or maybe tweaked) NEC.
>The problem is these displays are very slow, so you can't do anything
>with motion on the screen.
>http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10503
>
>Suggested reading:
>http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/10/28/a_revolution/
>
>However, I'm still holding out for DLP on the desktop.
>
>john horton wrote:
>
>
>>What does "DLP" stand for?
>> Thank you
>> John Horton
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