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14.1 inch display? What the hell? That's fitting for a laptop screen, but not a "production ready TV."
Suppose you missed the bit that said "31-inch".
Don't be an ass.Of course I saw the 31 inch model listed.I'm asking about the purpose of a 14.1 inch model.
Hmm, you'd think they would also consider a 24" model for the Desktop Monitor market.
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Charles @ Jun 1st 2009 12:22PM
14.1 inch display? What the hell? That's fitting for a laptop screen, but not a "production ready TV."
Daza @ Jun 1st 2009 12:57PM
Suppose you missed the bit that said "31-inch".
Charles @ Jun 1st 2009 3:59PM
Don't be an ass.
Of course I saw the 31 inch model listed.
I'm asking about the purpose of a 14.1 inch model.
bmoura @ Aug 17th 2009 7:10PM
Hmm, you'd think they would also consider a 24" model for the Desktop Monitor market.