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Expanscape Creates World First Seven Screen Laptop Workstation

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Expanscape has recently unveiled the Aurora 7 laptop with a stunning 7 displays and weighing a hefty 11.8 kg (26 pounds). The four primary displays measure 17.3" and feature a resolution of 3840x2160 running at 60 Hz while the three auxiliary displays measure 7" and are only 1920x1200. The laptop can be equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 3950x or an Intel Core i9 10900k paired with up to 128 GB DDR4 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070. The machine also features dual M.2 drive bays and two 2.5" bays for a maximum of 8 TB SSD storage. The Aurora 7 runs of two internal batteries totaling 230 Wh and achieves 2 hours and 20 minutes under normal load. The laptop is currently just a prototype but interested parties can contact Expanscape to order a unit.



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The studio behind Swordfish will flip out when they see this, and it will go on to inspire the sequel (FINALLY!): Swordfish 2: Even Cheesier
 
Usage case? Wacky.

I have never seen anything so ridiculous.
 
broker laptop
 
this is something stock traders who work at home would use. :roll:
 
this is for the hardcore pc addict, probably price insanely too.
 
I feel it is quite impractical. While it is branded as a laptop, I don't see how mobile this will be. The size of the screens are not big too, and I rather have bigger screens but lesser screens, especially when you consider the price premium this will come with.
 
For when you want none of the pros (portability) but all of the cons (loud, gimped specs, limited I/O, etc.) of a laptop.

Seriously, at this point, just get an SFF pre-built or something. You can get a decently powerful Prodesk from HP that is the same size as this but runs desktop hardware with expansion slots and won't overheat at the desktop.
 
That feeling when you need to find cursor...
 
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This will be in the next mission impossible movie.
 
I understand the 3, maybe 4 with the one on top, but come on... :kookoo:
 
Y'all wanted more screen space right, I put monitors on my monitors, then stuck some monitors on those monitors on the side for you.
Bet that's one quite ass salesroom.

Need to be a wrestler just to lift the shit.
 
I blame it on shitty UI designs. Years ago you could comfortably work on an 800x640 screen. Now you need a 4K monitor just to open outlook. Then 4 more monitors for the 15 other portals you need to log on to...
 
This is obviously for a very niche market and for 99% of use would be pretty useless.

Could be useful for those law enforcement agencies that have multiple feeds going on at the same time for on-the-go surveillance etc. Since the company is expecting people to enquire directly it kind of speaks volumes about the type of customers they expect to be interested in something like this.
 
This is obviously for a very niche market and for 99% of use would be pretty useless.

Could be useful for those law enforcement agencies that have multiple feeds going on at the same time for on-the-go surveillance etc. Since the company is expecting people to enquire directly it kind of speaks volumes about the type of customers they expect to be interested in something like this.

That's a good point, I can also see it being useful in a scientific setting where someone *needs* to drag a multi-monitor setup into exotic places with minimal trouble. You could be a geologist working deep in some cavern or near some volcano and it wouldn't look too out of place there.
 
For some reason it makes me think of Borderlands Claptrap.
It looks like something he would fail to hack and than more bots show up.
 
thats so retarded i dont even have words
 
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