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General discussion

Sharp LC-45GX6U

Jan 19, 2005 10:28AM PST

Anyone thinking of buying Sharp's new LC45GX6U might want to think
twice. The screen's claim to fame is that it is one of the first to
support native 1080 X 1920 resolution. The reality is that this is
only partially corect. It is the screen resolution, but when hooked to
a PC input (for games, or when using Windows Media Edition 2005), the
higest resolution supported is 768 X 1280.

FYI... Samsung has a similar unit (46") that is also 1080 X 1920--and
in checking does support PC input at 1080 X 1920.

Anyway, if anyone has had a similar experience and figured out a work
around, i would love to hear about it.

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