12 - 30-inch flatscreens mount

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Clay writes - "When friend of QJ.NET "Crazy Jon" called us up and told us about a project he was working on, we didn't believe it at first. But when we got to his house, sure enough -- twelve 30-inch Dell flatscreen monitors are sitting in his office, and he's grinning from ear to ear. Also among the pile of goodies are six NVidia GeForce 7900 GTX 512mb video cards, and three Turbo-Cool 1KW 1000-watt power supplies. Soon the QJ.NET crew was busy unboxing and tackling the project of mounting these bad boys." - Link.

Related note, 5 - 32" Mac monitors too!?


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Posted by: monopole on April 13, 2006 at 4:14 PM

Down the road from me, one of my friends has this:
http://vis.eng.uci.edu/cg/projects/hiperwall/

very nice

Of course the real fun is to use chromium ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/chromium/ ) to slave all the monitors together into one giant 3d render. Realy fun using flightgear or Quake II


Posted by: monopole on April 13, 2006 at 4:15 PM

Down the road from me, one of my friends has this:
http://vis.eng.uci.edu/cg/projects/hiperwall/

very nice

Of course the real fun is to use chromium ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/chromium/ ) to slave all the monitors together into one giant 3d render. Really fun using flightgear or Quake II


Posted by: mxlews on April 13, 2006 at 6:06 PM

Apple does not make 32" LCDs.

20"
23"
30"


Posted by: Slickfl21 on April 14, 2006 at 7:26 PM

Well there are many questions placed here. So if you are wanting answers or even want to follow the progress of the wall-monitors check it out here. Http://www.data1online.com/tech

We update the site and progress of this project daily.

And trust me, Plasmas, projectors, and especially DLP wouldn't come close to this resolution.

And yes it is 30" Apple LCDs


Posted by: Slickfl21 on April 14, 2006 at 7:26 PM

Well there are many questions placed here. So if you are wanting answers or even want to follow the progress of the wall-monitors check it out here. Http://www.data1online.com/tech

We update the site and progress of this project daily.

And trust me, Plasmas, projectors, and especially DLP wouldn't come close to this resolution.

And yes it is 30" Apple LCDs


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