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Processor | AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Brisbane @ 2.8GHz (224x12.5, 1.425V) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte sumthin-or-another, it's got an nForce 430 |
Cooling | Dual 120mm case fans front/rear, Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro, Zalman VF-900 on GPU |
Memory | 2GB G.Skill DDR2 800 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire X850XT @ 580/600 |
Storage | WD 160 GB SATA hard drive. |
Display(s) | Hanns G 19" widescreen, 5ms response time, 1440x900 |
Case | Thermaltake Soprano (black with side window). |
Audio Device(s) | Soundblaster Live! 24 bit (paired with X-530 speakers). |
Power Supply | ThermalTake 430W TR2 |
Software | XP Home SP2, can't wait for Vista SP1. |
Everyone who's ever tried building a multi-monitor computer probably hates the little bumps in between monitors when trying to put more then one monitor in your system. And so, Seamless Display has found a creative solution to this problem. By putting a fancy array of lenses in between each monitor, the monitors look like one gigantic widescreen panoramic display. The display measures 50" diagonally, has a 16 millisecond response time, and has a 350 cd/m brightness. It also has a 500 to 1 contrast ratio. Seamless Display was founded in 2002 by former Oxford University researchers. They are known for creating amazing displays, such as a 45 inch 7680x4800 pixel display. There is no mention of the monitors price or release date, but the German site golem.de hints that it will be released in early 2007 with a price tag of roughly $16,000.
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