CMO V296W1-L01 LCD Panel

30" LCD panels were the talk of the town during Computex 2003 Taipei. Several manufacturers market very aggressive 30" LCD panels, but CMO has typically been one of the primary suppliers for the international (as in outside Taiwan) marketplace. In our opinion, the 30" CMO panel selected by Albatron for the LWX-30-AMS is possibly one of the most exceptional third party panels available.

The V296W1-L01 uses an MVA derivative display mode. As you may or may not know, Fujitsu holds the patent on the original MVA technology, so manufacturers like CMO tweak the technology slightly in order to avoid paying royalties; hence the "Super" in Super MVA. Feel free to view its specifications. For some information about TN, VA and IPS display modes, turn to our previous Dell 2001FP LCD review.

The panel also uses an 8-bit driver, typical of VA based LCDs. This allows for a full 24-bit color replication (16.7M colors) without dithering. Remember, some of the panels we looked at in the past suggested "24-bit" emulation, but in actuality, they were 6-bit drivers with dithering.

The backlight of our CMO panel is provided by 16 CCFLs. To put that into perspective, our Dell 2001FP and Samsung 213T LCDs are both backlit by 6 CCFLs. It is no surprise that even with three times the screen size the V296W1-L01 is easily twice as bright as either of our high end 1600x1200 LCD displays.

You may check out the CMO V296W1-L01 LCD data sheet here.

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  • Koing - Tuesday, March 9, 2004 - link

    LCD's look alright for 30"range but I am not a fan of LCD's for tv usage.

    Plasma's look MUCH better to my eyes for tv usage.

    The screen only running 1024x768 is pretty useless imo. Wasting all of that native screen resolution. Someone at the design should be shot! But good to get more lcd's on the market to drive the price down.

    Hey any reason why pc lcd's are not as bright or they don't have to be?

    I know my 12" Sony laptop lcd is bright enough at max for me. Same with my 23" monitor is very bright at max.

    Koing
  • Shalmanese - Tuesday, March 9, 2004 - link

    Samsung Australia has a 0 dead pixel policy for their LCD's about 21" IIRC. I dont know about Samsung US.
  • pcpimp - Monday, March 8, 2004 - link

    I am saving my pennies for a LCOS or DLP tv. Never liked lcds and never owned one. They still cant solve the dead pixel problem, which I find unacceptable.
  • Shalmanese - Monday, March 8, 2004 - link

    cant you use powerstrip or something to force a 1280x1024 image?

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