You Need a Bigger Desk For The Zenview Powerscape

Posted in Displays, LCD, LG by Chetz on March 6th, 2007

Zenview Powerscape Ultra HD monitor arrayFor those of you that absolutely, positively need to see just how far you can scroll your mouse across your screen, the Zenview Powerscape Ultra HD monitor system is for you.

Consisting of a central 30-inch primary LCD screen (2560×1600, contrast ratio 700:1) surrounded by two 20.1-inch LCD screens (1200×1600, contrast ratio 800:1) on either side (all manufactured by LG Philips), this is the best way we found to be browsing SlipperyBrick, doing your banking, answering email, checking your stocks and playing WoW all at the same time. You will need to grow an extra arm or two but that shouldn’t be a big deal, right?

Also included is support for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection, Zenview manager multimonitor utilities and under the company’s three-year parts/labor/backlight warranty. Each panel has digital DVI and analog D-sub connections and is in black with silver trim. Zenview is still offering the five monitor set-up at their holiday price of $4,999.

Source: Gizmodo

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One Comment to “You Need a Bigger Desk For The Zenview Powerscape”
  1. topshelf Says:

    That is pretty cool. I can definitely imagine the Navy wanting one but for my hard earned lotto money its going to have to be the MasterPlex from CineMAssive. Actually, their 24″ “trio Gemini” scores in at 14 Million pixels…to conquer the world.

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