Thursday, June 23rd 2011
New 36-inch Monitor From EIZO Packs 4096 x 2160 Pixels Resolution
With the current consumer PC display standard positively, definitely stagnated at 1920x1080 TV resolution, primed for Blu-ray movies and Xbox games modified for PC, the launch of every new PC monitor that crosses the 1080p mark is met with some celebrations. Display major EIZO's latest such creation is the 36-inch DuraVision FDH3601. This display sports a native resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels.
The monitor likely uses a Sharp ASV panel with 170° viewing angles. Regardless, it's 10-bit, supporting 1.07 billion colors, is CCFL-illuminated with maximum brightness of 700 cd/m², and has 1000:1 static contrast ratio. The monitor also packs the Digital Uniformity Corrector (DUE), a feature EIZO has been working on for the last few years, that ensures perfect light homogeneity. Slated for a September 7, 2011 release in Japan, the EIZO DuraVision FDH3601 is priced at US $36,000.
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The monitor likely uses a Sharp ASV panel with 170° viewing angles. Regardless, it's 10-bit, supporting 1.07 billion colors, is CCFL-illuminated with maximum brightness of 700 cd/m², and has 1000:1 static contrast ratio. The monitor also packs the Digital Uniformity Corrector (DUE), a feature EIZO has been working on for the last few years, that ensures perfect light homogeneity. Slated for a September 7, 2011 release in Japan, the EIZO DuraVision FDH3601 is priced at US $36,000.
67 Comments on New 36-inch Monitor From EIZO Packs 4096 x 2160 Pixels Resolution
and if people wanna get it on financing it will be as much as people's mortgage payments!
I started reading and thought, wow I can now sell my Westy 37" and then I saw 36k and was like WTF!!!
It's aspect ratio is also wider than 16:9 at 19:10. Just what we need, even wider monitors for games and productivity.
But this resolution and this price actually reinforces my view that those running the monitor industry have no interest in what is best for the consumer, but instead is focusing on what they trick people into buying and producing the most profit for themselves.
In the past, monitors used to get bigger and cheaper. I would have expected something like 2048x1536 or 2560x1440 to have replaced 1920x1200 by now.
Instead we are stuck FullHD and only get monitors like this that are rediculous to people living in tough economic times. I mean why even introduce a montior that costs $36000????
Boggles the mind.
wth??
:D
Just got to sell a kidney, Both legs, 1 Lung and my soul, Any takers?
i'm suprise knowing some people not really suprised by the price :rolleyes:
Me just wondered, how much would a 3D version of this monitor cost ?