Configurable dual-monitor has articulating arm

Posted in Displays by Darrin Olson on December 5th, 2007

Dual 15″ monitors connected together to make the configurable from BTCBeing a software developer I’ve used dual monitors for years and I can’t tell you how handy this would be when people stop by your desk to look at things. These dual 15″ monitors were just launched in the Korean market by BTC and are connected together through an articulating arm. The arm that connects to the back of both monitors allows the second one to be moved to any number of positions like side-by-side, perpendicular, back-to-back or one on top of the other.

This gets rid of the need to move cables around or the monitor stand to just show a screen to people on the other side of your desk, or worse yet having them crowd around you on your side. 15 inches might be a little small for most people’s taste but the company says they are coming out with a 17″ soon and I would imagine larger sizes would be soon to follow. Another picture after the jump.

Dual monitors connected with an articulating arm

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via CrunchGear



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One Response to “Configurable dual-monitor has articulating arm”

  1. Joel Says:

    okay. yes… i DEFINITELY want this.

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