The French website Hardware.fr announce that Acer would release in Europe a 24" LCD display which could well be a huge success while pushing prices for such devices down.
It features a 24" TN panel in 16:10, with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, responsiveness 5ms, a contrast 1000:1, and brightness: 400 cd/m2; while supporting connection via VGA or DVI. The latest is HDCP compliant so it can be connected to Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs players. Its expected price should be around 500€.
If Acer can do it, other companies can do it too, as there are not many LCD manufacturers on the market. Buying a non DHCP compliant LCD display would be considered today a mistake as it would not allow you to render full HD when playing a BD or HD-DVD video content.
Apple is probably the last company not having included the support for blue laser-based media in its hardware yet. So, will it be added to 10.4.10 or should we wait for Leopard?
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