On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Pete Lancashire
<pete at petelancashire.com> wrote:
4:3 is getting to be the odd ball, and as time goes on
unless there is
a continuing industrial need
your going to pay a lot. The only market today is HMI (Human Machine
Interface) they
max out at 15", the majority are 9" and 12".
I have been keeping my eye out for older panels. I have some 12" 4:3
and a few 17" 4:3 and I think one 19" 4:3. Never run across anything
larger. I don't think there were too many 4:3 LCD televisions sold
larger than 19"... some, perhaps, but not many. The world switched to
16:9 about the time prices started falling on > 19" panels.
I have a couple of arcade cabinets I'd love to switch to LCD. No luck
yet except with a 16:9 that would fill the cabinet space but give me a
black bars and a smaller playfield size than the CRT.
-ethan