There's a new line of Sony LCD TV's available (the XBR4) and someone was able to post the EDID info. Take a look:
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Here is the XBR4 info I took using DVI to HDMI.
Monitor
Windows description......... Generic PnP Monitor
Manufacturer description.... SONY TV XV
Manufacturer................ Sony
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Plug and Play ID............ SNY8300
Serial number............... n/a
EDID data source............ Registry (stored)
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Manufacture date............ 2007, ISO week 32
EDID revision............... 1.3
Display type and signal..... Digital
Sync input support.......... n/a
Screen size................. 1600 x 900 mm (~76")
Power management............ n/a
Color characteristics
Display gamma............... 2.20
Red chromaticity............ Rx 0.625 - Ry 0.340
Green chromaticity.......... Gx 0.280 - Gy 0.595
Blue chromaticity........... Bx 0.155 - By 0.070
White point (default)....... Wx 0.283 - Wy 0.298
Timing characteristics
VESA GTF support............ Not supported
Horizontal scan range....... 15-70kHz
Vertical scan range......... 58-62Hz
Video bandwidth............. 150MHz
Extension blocks............ 1
Timing recommendation #1.... 1920x1080 at 60Hz
Modeline................ "1920x1080" 148.500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 +hsync +vsync
Timing recommendation #2.... 1280x720 at 60Hz
Modeline................ "1280x720" 74.250 1280 1390 1430 1650 720 725 730 750 +hsync +vsync
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Notice anything unusual? Yeah, it says it can sync down to 15KHz on the horizontal. The set offers a standard VGA PC Input so it could be as easy as connecting a Commodore RGB - VGA adapter to run native!
I know people have been connecting their Amigas to LCDs for a long time now. Scaling is one thing, but to be able to see a large LCD TV display native Amiga video output would be neat. Since I have already been looking for a new LCD TV, having this ability would be a great added bonus.