On Sunday 22 May 2005 17:52, Boleslaw Ciesielski wrote:
> Matt Mossholder wrote:
> > It's my understanding that this is a limitation of HDMI/DVI, not
> > something that Samsung chose not to implement. It doesn't support
> > enough bandwidth to do 1080p.
>
> This is not true. There are several LCD monitors (e.g. Dell 2405FP)
> that support 1920x1200 (progressive of course) over DVI. It requires
> the "reduced blanking interval", but still within the spec.

Exactly. I'm sitting right in front of one of these LCDs, and it works 
with 154MHz pixel clock for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The limit of DVI is either 
165MHz or 170MHz). I can play Quake 3A at that resolution, but for 
Doom3, the GPU performance is not enough (I don't have and need a 
gaming graphics card). Bigger monitors like Apples 30" or IBMs highres 
panel need a dual-link DVI connector (in the case of IBM, they also 
reduce the update frequency to 30Hz to drive 9 megapixel).

-- 
Bernd Paysan
"If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself"
http://www.jwdt.com/~paysan/

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