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Acer's FP350
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"LCD monitors may be slim, and light, and run cool, and not consume much power, but behind every single pixel on the screen are three transistors. There's one for each of the red, green and blue "subpixels" that make up the whole pixel. A 1024 by 768 pixel LCD panel therefore contains 2,359,296 transistors, and it's really difficult to make them without some of those transistors being defective. In fact, it's practically impossible."
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FULL STORY @
DANSDATA (http://www.dansdata.com/fp350.htm)
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