You have to diable one of the monitors to power the TV display.. at any given time you can only use 2 displays.
TH2Go only can output identical resolution to multiple displays (2 or 3).. The new TH2Go digital could power 2 1920x1200 displays.. ATI are very incompatible with TH2Go.. best go...
Gore's 3 30incher... 7680x1600 = 12.288 Million Pixels... 32 icher TV likely a 1366x768 pixels... 1.049 Mpixels. So all 4 displays combined is.. 13.337MPixels
My 8 lcds combined is at 14.2284MPixels... so I beat a vice president in the number of pixels...
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By reducing blanking (and use it for additional graphic info).... the 400MHz RAMDACs of vga has higher bandwidth tha DL-DVI... Thus vga could possibly push up to (or higher) 5 million pixels at 60Hz.
However no monitor or device has yet to utilize the high bandwidth provided by 400MHz...
Option 2 has the ability to use hdmi input tv/monitor (in the future) while option 1 does not.
Option 2 carries digital audio in the hdmi cable part but option 1 does not.
Technically would be the 15/17 notebook lcd at 1920x1200..
Economically/Realistically at 1920x1200 comes in 23, 24, 25.1, 27 and 28 inch with variable inputs (dvi and vga support at least)... 32" sharp lcd tv do come in 1080p...
Overscan is a problem with the monitor/tv not the graphic card problem.. Thou nvidia drivers can minimize the effect by artificially stretching/compressing/scaling the screen... it however would still not be as good as 1:1.
Do not discount analog the vga connection... with 400MHz RAMDACs they...
pc input often refers to vga input... but some tv comes with dvi/hdmi that you could use with computers at full pixel resolution on most 1080p panel (or 1360/6x768 res.)... get the cheapest LCD with 1080p... which seems to be the westing-house.
If it is really 2.58 then the benQ suffers more from screen door effect than 2407..
quote from benq.us website http://benq.us/products/LCD/?product=670
Westinghouse demoed a quad 1080p lcd (at CES) or 2160p (16:9) .. by combining 4 1080p displays.. seamless probably.. the bandwidth required is dual dl-dvi... from 1 graphic card. There is always a 7 years old 24.1inch IBM panel at 3840x2400 (16:10).
KM switch... cheapest alternative would be a usb switch.. no keyboard shortcut...
Video switches... you would have to locate one that supports DL-DVI connection... most switches available now are SL-DVI.. Some dvi switches are able to switch together with usb... and of course a DVI... KMV...
linux on ps3 and xbox360 should be able to display 1920x1200 through vga and hdmi/dvi with HDCP respectively. Setting a standard HDTV res. 720p or 1080p on consoles games, puts puts a limit the for the game developer to use the availble system resource required for good performance. Serving all...
LCD TV used for computers, the most important thing is the ability to do 1:1 pixel to pixel on full 1080p. with no overscan... of which the sony`s XBR2/3 line can do.
Quote from anandtech (but I also independently tested this.. all that is required is HDCP card like 8800 series)
source: http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2940&p=8
DL-DVI-D will work on the Westy, thou serve no purpose that a SL-DVI-D will be able to. The cable u have is probably a DL-DVI-I which has extra 4 pins more than a DL-DVI-D
current software(power dvd) hd-dvd/blueray players only require graphic card to have HDCP support to be able to display the video at full 1080p. Your monitor could be vga/hdmi/sl-dvi/dl-dvi (with or without HDCP) and with resolution at/beyond 2560x1600, the video will be displayed
HDMI is pin to pin compatible SL-DVI.. 3007/HP's needs DL-DVI for full 2560x1600 res. only DL-DVI graphic port from desktop/laptop could be used with the monitor. Not console/cable box/hd-dvd/bluray player.
edit- maybe with ps3's through hdmi port running linux with resolution at 1280x800
Currently HD movies have not enable Image Constraint Token, and software players need only a HDCP compliant graphic card to display the movie. The movie will be displayed no matter the output.. be it vga/sl-dvi/dl-dvi or resolution exceeding 3007wfp, the HDCP on monitor does not matter (as of...
sony new xbr with 120Hz and 10bit panels with deep color/xv color hdmi 1.3.. will come during summer,, so maybe June to August? 72inch xbr with led backlight (and all the other goodies)...soon..
using powerdvd 7.1/7.2, and a 8800gtx, I got the the HD-DVD to play through hdmi and vga at resolutions exceeding 1080p... which is 1920x1200 and 3840x1024 respectively. It seems that powerdvd/hd-dvd movie just require a HDCP supported card but does not require the monitor to be so.