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Does the 3007WFP support HDCP/Blu-Ray in its native resolution?
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_monitor&message.id=82610&query.id=99541#M82610
Some old threads seem to say that HDCP is not supported, because the monitors use a 2xDVI interface. Sort of defeats one of the major attractions of a large monitor... =============
I don't know about the 3007, but the HP LP3065 says:
Three dual-link DVI-D inputs with HDCP over digital DVI2
You need to run the signal through your computer to get the full HD resolution because all all of the monitor inputs are dual-link. =============
The 3007WFP is capable of HDCP at 2560x1600.
The problem (http://www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/news/2006/11/25/nvidia-g80-hdcp-problems-clarified) that guy likely ran into is his card doesn't support HDCP over dual-link DVI. Most newer cards don't have this problem, your Radeon HD4850 certainly will do HDCP over DL-DVI. =============
Does the 3007WFP support HDCP/Blu-Ray in its native resolution?
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=dim_monitor&message.id=82610&query.id=99541#M82610
Some old threads seem to say that HDCP is not supported, because the monitors use a 2xDVI interface. Sort of defeats one of the major attractions of a large monitor...
Also, dual link DVI is not two cables, it's one DVI cable that utilizes more of the pins than single-link DVI. =============
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