We're investigating the use of plasma screens. Almost all plasma screens have a native resolution of 1365x768 (16:9). However, I can't find a graphics adapter that can display this resolution.
Has anyone experience with plasma screens? And how did you fix this problem?
I can't help directly, but since you're still at the investigation stage, make sure you consider these: http://www-132.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=-840&langId=-1&partNumber=9503DG5&storeId=1 I've heard horrible things about plasma screens, like life expectancy of only a few thousand hours. That could be old news by now, but make sure you check. Those IBM LCD displays are about double the resolution of plasma screens (3840x2400). I don't know how the prices compare. I do know, however, that Linux will drive the IBM screens - I've seen it do it. It needed two graphics cards and a modified XF86 driver, and should be an open solution. BTW, when I first saw one of those screens about 18 months ago they cost $28K. They're now $8K. Quite a saving! --
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