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Really wide screen gaming - 30 monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/03/2008 08:27 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Dude .. who knew that there would be an arms race in multiple monitors? First there was the six-screen "MasterPlex," then the eight from the Humanscale's hydra-headed display set-up. But all have been dwarfed by the 30 screens of 9X Media's top-end model.

The massive apparatus is customizable for as few as two monitors at a time, though that would hardly be any fun. Perhaps the most curious thing about this set-up--other than why anyone would need it, for personal use anyway--is the claim that it's an "ergonomic solution," as mentioned by BornRich. Because as far as we can tell, there's no way any one person could use this without eventually suffering some kind of arthritic condition.

Just wondering





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