>>>>> "Denis" == Denis Heidtmann <[email protected]> writes:
>> Projectors aren't the same as monitors. Don't expect them to be >> and your life will start seeming better. Count yourself lucky if >> it does 1024x768! The people in the back of the room won't be able >> to tell the difference anyway. Denis> Isn't the same true for LCD monitors? They have physical Denis> pixels. Any data has to be made to fit. Yes. What I meant to suggest was that people (particularly the manufacturers) have different (lower) expectations for resolution with projectors than the do with monitors. *I* want 1600x1200 native resolution projectors (and hell, why stop there?), but I don't want to pay what the asshat manufacturers would charge me for one. John, I am fully on board with your desired for more pixels. You are talking to a guy with 1600x1200 on his laptop and that spent $1200 or something on a 20 or 21-inch 1600x1200 trinitron back in 1995. Pixels rule! But in my experience, you aren't going to find so many pixels on projectors as you do on a garden variety monitor. Expecting them isn't going to make them magically appear. Given that (I presume) you don't want to go into the projector manufacturing business to rectify this problem, I suggest that you will become happier when you accept that reality. -- Russell Senior, President [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
