Does size really matter? Apparently, it does in the world of the ultra rich. Seamless Display has come up with the Radius 320 that is actually an amalgamation of three 20.1" LCD displays that offer a whooping 50" diagonal screen at a maximum resolution of 5.76 million pixels. This Cerebrus inspired display is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. One great thing about this display is the non-requirement for any special driver as it runs just fine with the standard driver provided by your video card manufacturer. You can pick it up online, but there is no price stated at the moment. After gazing at our crystal ball, we conclude that it is going to be expensive. Very. You know what they say - if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
I contacted Charles Samuel, Customer Service Manager at Seamless Display. They hope to have the Radius 320 available in the first quarter of 2007, at a suggested price of $15,995 USD. Start collecting your spare change from under the sofa, kiddies.^^
I Contacted There Customer Service Manager at Seamless Display. He told me the price starts at$20,000 USD so it's starting to look like one of those items that the people who can aford it will not even no what to do with it like some of us would kill for something like that and use it to its fullest. to bad are world evoles around money and money a lone...
What every self-respecting geek wants: The Radius 320. Three screens in one. No seams. 4800 x 1200 pixels. Only $8450. But, oh so beautiful
Radius 320 - Specs
(Manufacturer’s Details)
Screen 50"diagonal
Resolution 4800-1200
Pitch 0.255 mm
Pixels 5.76 million
Colors 16.7 million
Contrast 500:1
Brightness 350 cd/m sq
Response 16 ms
Ratio 4:1
Dimensions 47-21-12"
Weight 38 kg / 85 lbs.
