Hello to all. I am new to these forums, and if this topic is in the wrong place then I apologize. 😳
On to the subject; I was just curious if Tom's Hardware would present a product review on the Athens Display. I understand that the price range of this particular monitor is way out of my (as well as most everyone else) price range, but then again, so are half of the products reviewed on Tom's Hardware. I was just interested just in case I win a googolplex on the lottery, and could afford a screen with a resolution of 5 kabillion by 12 kabillion. 8)
Anyway, here are a couple links to the site:
http://www.go-l.com/home/
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/athens/specs/index.htm
I had stumbled onto this site several years ago, and only recently was I able to relocate it. Apparently, this company produces "monster" everything, from monitors, laptops, desktops, to anything else computer related. However, even though all of their products look cool, sound great, or seem amazing, we all know things may not always be as they seem. So the real question is, can this company's products pass the Tom's Hardware test???
On to the subject; I was just curious if Tom's Hardware would present a product review on the Athens Display. I understand that the price range of this particular monitor is way out of my (as well as most everyone else) price range, but then again, so are half of the products reviewed on Tom's Hardware. I was just interested just in case I win a googolplex on the lottery, and could afford a screen with a resolution of 5 kabillion by 12 kabillion. 8)
Anyway, here are a couple links to the site:
http://www.go-l.com/home/
http://www.go-l.com/monitors/athens/specs/index.htm
I had stumbled onto this site several years ago, and only recently was I able to relocate it. Apparently, this company produces "monster" everything, from monitors, laptops, desktops, to anything else computer related. However, even though all of their products look cool, sound great, or seem amazing, we all know things may not always be as they seem. So the real question is, can this company's products pass the Tom's Hardware test???