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    Sony X-Brite

    I have used a Sony Vaio 10" widescreen notebook with the X-Bright (a.k.a X-Black) screen and it makes a huge difference. With the small screen set at 1024x768 the text was small but because of the sharpness/brightness of the screen it was still easy to read from normal viewing distance. Graphics...
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    Max. length of DVI cable?

    There are a couple of ways you could go I guess. Check out Black Box (www.blackbox.com) as they can make custom length DVI cables but I don't know what the actual max. length would be while still supporting the signal. Their tech support people should be able to tell you. They also make a...
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    What makes a LCD monitor HDTV compatible

    Why would it not work via DVI? Sorry for sounding stupid but I though that DVI supported HD or are there certain DVI inputs that do support it and others that don't?
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    What makes a LCD monitor HDTV compatible

    Thanks Decius. That was kind of my train of thought as well but before shelling out a big wad of cash for the Sony (which is my choice from those listed above) I just wanted to make sure. The whole HD market is getting more confusing with a number of different technologies being employed...
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    What makes a LCD monitor HDTV compatible

    Can someone in the know please explain what makes an LCD monitor HDTV compatible. For example in the current range of top 23" monitors the Apple / Viewsonic / HP are all speced as being HDTV compatible but the equivalent Sony is not despite also being 1920x1200.
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    SONY SDM-P234B. Another 16ms 23" LCD.

    I like many others am considering buying the Sony SDM-P234B monitor but can someone clarify the HDTV compatibility issue for me. I have read through this thread and I see a few times that people have said it is NOT HDTV compatible. The equivelant HP / Apple / Viewsonic all are (and seem to have...
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