You can get a 15 inch version with a MacBook Pro.

On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Matthew Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.anandtech.com/show/6334/iphone-5-screen-performance
>
> "Wrapping up, the iPhone 5 display is a whole quantum leap better than
> the display on the iPhone 4.  Contrast levels and light output have
> both been increased, and color performance is astonishing.  The full
> sRGB gamut is present here, and color errors are remarkably low for a
> even a high end desktop display.  While many were hoping for a move to
> OLED or some other screen innovation, this really is a huge step up
> that is very easy to quantify.  To put this in perspective, in the
> past few years I've reviewed probably 30-40 different displays, from
> PC monitors, to TVs to projectors.  Not a single one, out of the box,
> can put up the Gretag Macbeth dE numbers that the iPhone can, and
> perhaps one projector (which listed for $20,000) can approach the
> grayscale and color accuracy out of the box."
>
> Now they just need to scale it up to 27" and sell it to me for $500,
> and I'll be happy.
>
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