
Seamless Display has introduced the Radius 320 widescreen display that comprises of a trio of 20.1" LCD screens that result in a 50" diagonal screen as the end result. Imagine the amount of work that
can be done - you can have many windows open and still have space left to spare. We wonder whether prolonged usage of such a huge screen will result in a strained neck as you literally have to stretch yours to view each end of the screen. The Radius 320 boasts a total resolution of 5.76 million pixels. What makes the Radius 320 a suitable purchase is the ability to run on your standard driver that came with the video card - there are no extra adapters to purchase in order to accomodate this visual behemoth in the office. According to Seamless Display, the Radius 320 will be available in the first quarter of next year at the jaw-dropping price that is $5 shy of $16,000. Looks like normal plebians like you and I will just have to settle for a Dell Ultrasharp LCD monitor instead.
Pros : Widescreen display makes work a pleasure, does not require special drivers
Cons : Extremely pricey
Radius 320 widescreen display Source






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