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With the power of the HQV by Teranex video processor, the Gateway XHD3000 automatically displays video at an amazing 1600p. See over 97% more pixels for front-row action, advanced games and enjoying the latest DVDs in home theatre-quality, crystal clear HD. Enter a new level of high-fidelity audio with the TDX speaker system featuring incredibly rich 3D sound using 8 high powered, low profile transducers. Work in full 2560 x 1600 resolution and watch streaming video in a PIP window. Resize the PIP window up to full HD resolution or adjust the color and transparency. The XHD3000 supports up to 6 simultaneous video inputs with support for computers, gaming consoles, digital cameras, cable boxes and more. View and edit your digital memories at over 4 megapixels resolution for the ultimate detail and quality. With the universal remote control, adjust settings and switch video inputs from the comfort of your seat. Connect directly to the 30″ display with the 6 integrated USB ports and reduce clutter with simple connections to mice, keyboards, printers, backup hard drives, USB drives and more.
Features
* Included Accessories – Cables, Universal Remote Control and IR Extender
* 30 diagonal viewable area, 16 – 10 Aspect Ratio
* LCD Active Matrix TFT TN Panel
* 2560 x 1600 (native and maximum) Resolutions
* Maximum Frequency – Vertical 60 Hz and Horizontal 74 KHz
Review By Tigerdirect
If you want an astonishing monitor that will truly leave everybody flabbergasted as they walk into your room, then the new Gateway XHD3000 30-inch Extreme HD Display is sure to deliver. This incredible 30-inch monitor features advanced display technology for those who want a truly remarkable, cinema-quality experience. Imagine watching your favorite movie on an LCD display that has a fast response time of 6ms, 1000:1 contrast ratio and anti-glare coating. Its state-of-the-art technology makes it uniquely suited for both entertainment and computing needs.
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Review By Pcworld
The XHD3000′s uncluttered design hides a bevy of adjustments. While other 30-inchers let you alter only the brightness, the Gateway offers a full compliment of controls, among them gamma, black level, and saturation. The included EzTune software makes changing the basics simple, but for the more unusual controls, you need to access the elegantly hidden on-screen display. When you press the menu button, menu items appear on screen, and flat, touch-sensitive buttons light up under the glossy black bezel. These blue-lit buttons–which remain invisible until you summon them–change with each of the many menus; only the ones that are needed appear.
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Review By Bigpicturebigsound
Switching to the Blu-ray HQV test disc, at 1080i output, performance on HD Noise Test A was damned near perfect, but for some very minor twitching in the shadows. The sky above the sailboat was gorgeous, with precise movement on the surface of the water. With zero strobing on the corner boxes of the test pattern, the Video Resolution Loss Test was a complete success. I could barely perceive the video processor working its magic on Jaggies Test Pattern A as the bottom line approached the near-horizontal position, providing virtually straight edges. The long line in Test B revealed only faint jaggies when the bar entered the green band/ten-degree range.
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Review By Computershopper
The native resolution for the XHD3000 is a very high 2,560×1,600, which Gateway dubs “1600p,” “Quad-HD,” and “Extreme HD.” The XHD3000 features Silicon Optix Realta’s HQV video-processing chipset. To achieve this resolution, however, you need to use a PC with a video card that supports dual-link DVI—if you’re using a VGA, single-link DVI, or HDMI connection, the highest resolution you can set the monitor to is 1,920×1,200. But you should know that there’s no HD content available higher than 1080p (1,920×1,080) resolution, which this monitor handles just fine. The display’s other specs include a pixel-response rate of 6 milliseconds, a pixel pitch of 0.251mm, and a contrast ratio of 1,000-to-1.
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Review By Hdtv-news
Furthermore, the Gateway offers a full compliment of controls, among them gamma, black level, and saturation. The included EzTune software makes changing the basics simple, but for the more unusual controls, you need to access the elegantly hidden on-screen display. When you press the menu button, menu items appear on screen, and flat, touch-sensitive buttons light up under the glossy black bezel. These blue-lit buttons–which remain invisible until you summon them–change with each of the many menus; only the ones that are needed appear.
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Review By Reviews.digitaltrends
The XHD3000 has an integrated Silicon Optix Realta HQV video processor, which is designed to increase the clarity and detail of images on screen, whether stills or moving video. “HQV” is an acronym for “Hollywood Quality Video” and refers to the Teranex video processing chipset that performs one trillion operations per second. It handles deinterlacing, noise reduction and more for beautiful image quality.
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Posted on April 3rd, 2009 Written by: vwmadm
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