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Re: [TCLUG:19263] New monitor
- To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
- Subject: Re: [TCLUG:19263] New monitor
- From: "Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom" <carls@agritech.com>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 12:06:23 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <00d101bfe213$25407320$a582e13f@gateway>
- Organization: Minnesota DHIA
- References: <0FWX00M9395OFU@mail1.supervalu.com> <71rmls8i2htgjikm6cn4o7arra0fcqi379@4ax.com> <002e01bfe20f$c65f89c0$a582e13f@gateway> <qqfnlskvltooqn0kvbkv6npgtdh8tbnmnv@4ax.com> <00d101bfe213$25407320$a582e13f@gateway>
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>Huh for some reason I cant find the magic monitor link but check these out
>while I look for it
well, there's always Panoramtech.com
they'll make pretty much any size you want, so it seems. (up to and
including 100'x30' stadium displays; which might be available at
4000x1200, but I'm not sure)
here's their low-end model:
http://www.panoramtech.com/product2000/product_frm.htm
3 flat panels joined together at 3072x768. about $10,000, so they say.
the PV290 model is the next size up (3x 18" flat panels at 3840x1024);
at about $15,000 I think.
I think it would make sense to put the panels on end, so we would have
higher displays as well as wider than normal. a 3072x1280 display
would allow for much taller xterms, after all. :)
I think the screens on massmultiples.com's models, can be rotated
vertically, tho.
Carl Soderstrom
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Systems Administrator 307 Brighton Ave.
Minnesota DHIA Buffalo, MN
carls@agritech.com (763) 682-1091