Thursday, July 16th 2009
EVGA Intros InterView 1700 Dual-Panel Display
EVGA keeps growing its visual-computing product lineup by the day, and has made its first major product in the PC display a reality. The InterView 1700 is a dual-panel display that holds two LCD panels side-by-side. The two panels are suspended on a central frame with joints that allow them to individually turn 180 degrees, and fold 90 degrees, so the viewer can customise the viewing experience. What's more, the frame itself bends 180 degrees.
Each panel is 17 inch widescreen LCD, with native resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels, response time of 8 m, and 500:1 static contrast ratio. The central frame holds a 1.3 megapixel web-cam built in. It takes input from dual-link DVI and HDMI. At US $650, the EVGA InterView 1700 is targeted at financial analysts, accountants, scientific installations, medical imaging, and other professionals.
Source:
HotHardware
Each panel is 17 inch widescreen LCD, with native resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels, response time of 8 m, and 500:1 static contrast ratio. The central frame holds a 1.3 megapixel web-cam built in. It takes input from dual-link DVI and HDMI. At US $650, the EVGA InterView 1700 is targeted at financial analysts, accountants, scientific installations, medical imaging, and other professionals.
26 Comments on EVGA Intros InterView 1700 Dual-Panel Display
very few games work multimonitor natively, and stretching them over would hardly work with a big pole splitting your crosshair in half in FPS games, now would it?
This is not designed for gaming at all. its designed for professional work. due to the fact its 8ms and not 2 or 5, its more likely to be an S-IPS panel or MVA/PVA.
if you still dont beleive me, perhaps this quote from the first post helps.
This could be a perfect SupCom monitor... or Serious Sam.. or... um I ran out of multi-monitor games that I want to play :/
(pity that its multi monitor mode doesnt work with SLI or crossfire...)
That being said, if they come out with a pair of 30", 2560x1600 monitors in this configuration at under $3000, I will be the first in line. :rockout:
another good praise to my fav company, EVGA :toast:
$600 seems very high for 2x 17" monitors, you can buy 2x 24" monitors for that price.