Engadget shows the LCD6520P-AV version in this picture. If you go to their website you can view the LCD6520L-AV, which is the standard widescreen version. Here is a link for that one: http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/DigitalMediaLibrary/Downloads/?product=1232f009-73dd-4844-9eb3-8537750a321b The only problem I see is that it is only 2,000:1 contrast ratio. I mean really, with a 65" screen, your going to notice the crappy blacks. My 46" Samsung 1080p LCD has 10,000:1. These guys really need to step it up before I write this off as a "business expense".
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locke6854 @ Dec 9th 2007 5:51AM
I hear the only issue is that when you aren't playing a tallscreen movie you'll get very very thick black bars on the top and bottom
Peter @ Dec 9th 2007 1:32PM
Engadget shows the LCD6520P-AV version in this picture. If you go to their website you can view the LCD6520L-AV, which is the standard widescreen version. Here is a link for that one: http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/DigitalMediaLibrary/Downloads/?product=1232f009-73dd-4844-9eb3-8537750a321b The only problem I see is that it is only 2,000:1 contrast ratio. I mean really, with a 65" screen, your going to notice the crappy blacks. My 46" Samsung 1080p LCD has 10,000:1. These guys really need to step it up before I write this off as a "business expense".