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Padmee
Hello!
As I am new here, please forgive my absence of knowledge in the TV sciences field. biggrin.gif

There is an urgent situation - I have to prepare myself for a hearing.
Could you help a little bit?
So, the problem is the following - can we qualify a LCD monitor consisting of: horizontal/vertical DRIVERS, INERTORS (which generate HV for back-light), CONTROL BLOCK (LVDS with RSDS), user's powerpoint, WXGA 16:9

as a finished product or something very important lacks to consider it to be a complete monitor (and if - WHAT).
For example, what about DVI? In product information I couldnt find this title there but read this is very important. Still, maybe LCD type already could have them?

And what about screen dimensions? Does it matter?

I would REALLY appreciate your answers ASAP.
If something is unclear, please email me baltmaize@hotmail.com
SuntoryTimes
Wow, some of that was complete bable to me, not sure if you're using the wrong terms or if i'm just clueless in this case. For example you say "can we qualify a LCD monitor consisting of: horizontal/vertical DRIVERS, INERTORS (which generate HV for back-light), CONTROL BLOCK (LVDS with RSDS), user's powerpoint, WXGA 16:9", which starts as a question, but is never asked. Also "as a finished product or something very important lacks to consider it to be a complete monitor (and if - WHAT)." I have no idea what it is you're trying to say. Screen dimensions will matter depending on it's use quite obviously (but what kind of hearing, are your reffering to). DVI is usefull if you're getting a panel with HD compatibility (espcially if it is in the 1080p resolution area). I however would go with HDMI, but each to there own.

Anyway I hope I didn't come of as rude, i'm only trying to help so I hope you manage to find your answer.
Harpmaker
Padmee, I think I can speak for most, if not all, people that have read your post; it just doesn't make sense. I wish I could help, but I don't know what you are trying to do.

Please rephrase your questions.
SuntoryTimes
QUOTE (Harpmaker @ Mar 27 2008, 05:37 AM) *
Padmee, I think I can speak for most, if not all, people that have read your post; it just doesn't make sense. I wish I could help, but I don't know what you are trying to do.

Please rephrase your questions.


To me the original poster sounds like someone who's a native spanish speaker, and having difficulty with the actual grammar of the english language (of which I would be first to say it is fubar). ohmy.gif
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