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9X Media shoots for multi-monitor crown with 30 LCD monster
While we wouldn't be surprised if there's at least a few makeshift multi-monitor setups out there to challenge it, as far as ready-made solutions go, it's pretty tough to beat this massive rig from 9X Media, which packs a room-busting 30 screens. What's more, you can apparently get it configured with your choice of 19- to 32-inch displays, which can be arranged in any number of different configurations (complete with multi-screen servers). Of course, if that's a bit too excessive for you, 9X Media will also gladly sell you any number of smaller configurations, although you'll have to chat them up for a quote if you move beyond the nine to twelve screen range.

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I want the 30 screen monster. To have this would be spectacular! ...but expensive.
Bill Hill

Cool...

Didn't the guy who invented LCD just die recently?
Ghost Ship
Im not sure. But believe it or not the next generation of LCD screens will be made with whale sperm.
chemical-licker
QUOTE (Ghost Ship @ May 4 2008, 04:44 PM) *
Im not sure. But believe it or not the next generation of LCD screens will be made with whale sperm.


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Ironvos
QUOTE (Bill Hill @ May 3 2008, 06:29 PM) *
Cool...

Didn't the guy who invented LCD just die recently?



I think that was LSD not LCD original.gif
Ghost Ship
Oops. It was Salmon sperm. Not whale sperm.

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See, the problem with bioengineering isn't moral or ethical dilemmas, or even homicidal robo-droids enslaving humanity. It's that if you let researchers go wild, eventually they'll find a way to make LEDs out of salmon sperm, threatening the sanctity (and sperm-free-ness) of your entire gadget-based lifestyle. Yet that's exactly what Professor Andrew Steckl of the University of Cincinnati has managed to do, using the DNA found in salmon sperm to enhance the brightness of LEDs. The so-called BioLEDs are being developed in cooperation with the Air Force (yes, the Air Force -- they had a "good source" of salmon sperm, apparently) and they've been so successful that Steckl has been getting salmon sperm from researchers worldwide "wanting to see if their sperm is good enough." Steckl says that since salmon sperm is considered a waste product of the fishing industry, BioLEDs are particularly green -- kind of like our faces right now.

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Promethius
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Oops. It was Salmon sperm. Not whale sperm.


I don't want my TV associated with ANY kind of sperm thank you very much... wacko.gif

wouldn't the noticeable divisions between the 30 odd screens kinda spoil the picture?
Ghost Ship
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wouldn't the noticeable divisions between the 30 odd screens kinda spoil the picture?


I agree. But giant mega LCD screens that can bend and fold are surely in the near future.
crtbud
*drools all over his desk*
Bill Hill

QUOTE (Ghost Ship @ May 5 2008, 04:03 PM) *
Oops. It was Salmon sperm. Not whale sperm.


I own one of the prototypes...and I must admit it's quite spunky...

But now the pictures gone funny... so I don't know whether it's coming or going.
Bill Hill

Looks cool but I'm not sure I trust it....if you know what I mean...

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KILL ALL HUMANS.... ALL HUMANS MUST DIE......KILL ALL HUMANS...
Ghost Ship
QUOTE (Bill Hill @ May 6 2008, 10:44 AM) *
Looks cool but I'm not sure I trust it....if you know what I mean...


KILL ALL HUMANS.... ALL HUMANS MUST DIE......KILL ALL HUMANS...


LoL.
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