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Feb 22 2010, 8:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The cost of the screen in Japan will be 80,000 yen. Mitsubishi's use of an aspect ratio of 16:3 is strange. The screen measures 496.5mm (W) x 109.2mm (H) and has a native resolution of 1920 x 360. The screen is part number AA192AA01.
Other features include a pixel pitch of 0.249 horizontally and vertically with a contrast ratio of 700:1. The screen has a luminance rating of 500 cd/m2 and viewing angles of +- 80 degrees. The screen supports 16.77M colors in 8-bit mode or 262K colors in 6-bit mode.
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