In one of the arcade facebook groups I saw the discussion come up about the lack of 4:3 LCDs in the 27-29in size range.
I mean this discussion has been beaten to death right?
Well someone mentioned that they worked in Air Traffic control and that the monitors they use are 1:1 and 2Kx2K resolution... and guess what. they're available in large sizes... AND they're also typically built to support RGBS for integration with older hardware!
Unfortunately this person also mentioned that whey they first came out they were $40K and have since dropped to only $10K
Supposedly a big part of the price is that they have to meet all kind of strict regulations including the size/shape and durability. I'd be willing to bet that these are close to lag free too... I can't imagine they have any tolerance for that in Air Traffic Control.
but check this out:
https://www.spartonre.com/airtrafficcontrol/28-1-2k-x-2k-flat-panel-display/
28.1in 2048x2048 resolution and RGB BNC connectors on the back!
Granted I don't think anyone is interested in spending $10K on one of these, but it's something that might be worth keeping an eye out for on the used market, liquidation sales and government auctions.

Well someone mentioned that they worked in Air Traffic control and that the monitors they use are 1:1 and 2Kx2K resolution... and guess what. they're available in large sizes... AND they're also typically built to support RGBS for integration with older hardware!
Unfortunately this person also mentioned that whey they first came out they were $40K and have since dropped to only $10K
Supposedly a big part of the price is that they have to meet all kind of strict regulations including the size/shape and durability. I'd be willing to bet that these are close to lag free too... I can't imagine they have any tolerance for that in Air Traffic Control.
but check this out:
https://www.spartonre.com/airtrafficcontrol/28-1-2k-x-2k-flat-panel-display/
28.1in 2048x2048 resolution and RGB BNC connectors on the back!
Granted I don't think anyone is interested in spending $10K on one of these, but it's something that might be worth keeping an eye out for on the used market, liquidation sales and government auctions.