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by FurryCurry » Wed Jan 08, 2003 11:54 am
I don't recall all the details of LCD manufacturing, but I suspect that much as chip makers have to upgrade and replace equipment to make smaller and smaller features on their chips, LCD makers need to do the same thing to produce sufficient quantities of "good" panels at a given resolution.
If that is so, they are probably selling most of their "premium" production to laptop makers because they can charge them more and there is less difficulty passing the extra cost along to buyers of high-end laptops, which is where you'll find those sorts of displays.
I just got a laptop with a 1600x1200 screen myself, and I love it, but that's the limit of useability for my aging eyes.
Chances are, we'll see more high res displays at a variety of sizes as manufacturers replace and upgrade their equipment and facilities.
I do know that the higher the resolution in a given space, the harder it is to make panels with few enough defective pixels to be considered saleable. Maybe they just can't make enough at the moment, or are content to sell their current models as long as the public keeps buying? It does give them a place to go when the current market saturates...
Just a few ramblings from me while I'm half asleep...
Heeeereee, coffee coffee coffee.....