Does anyone know of any monitors that can display 1080p resolution through component input?

I'm not talking about just monitors that have both component inputs and at least 1080p resolution. Most monitors cannot display 1080p resolution through component for security reasons. I was wondering if anyone knew of a good, preferably cheap (under $600) monitor that can display 1080p resolution through it's component inputs? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Answers:
You'll be hard pressed to find a monitor that can handle that for under 600. First because the required resolution is 1920 x 1080. That neans you'll be looking at something around a 26" size. There won't be many monitors that cheap. You may want to look at LCD TV's. They would likely be cheaper. Sharp Electronics has a few sets that have 1080p component connections, but they're in a higher price range.

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