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britoca
Anyone know what the max res these toys achieve right now?

the article (http://www.physorg.com/news3773.html) mentions that toshiba now has "24- and 15.4- inch displays with 480 x 300 pixels". That is far from ideal, but I bet it's nice to look at.
Neil farbstein
QUOTE (britoca+Apr 21 2005, 03:50 AM)
Anyone know what the max res these toys achieve right now?

the article (http://www.physorg.com/news3773.html) mentions that toshiba now has "24- and 15.4- inch displays with 480 x 300 pixels". That is far from ideal, but I bet it's nice to look at.

How do they work?
Neil farbstein
QUOTE (britoca+Apr 21 2005, 03:50 AM)
Anyone know what the max res these toys achieve right now?

the article (http://www.physorg.com/news3773.html) mentions that toshiba now has "24- and 15.4- inch displays with 480 x 300 pixels". That is far from ideal, but I bet it's nice to look at.

How do they work? I want to see one.
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