


Ever wondered where those James Bond villains — with their lairs full of high-tech gizmos and monolithic screens — get their computer gear? After seeing this the Radius 320 monitor, I have to think one of their suppliers is Seamless Display. The company, founded by engineers from Oxford University, combines three LCD screens into a single display with triple the area. Need to refer to a photo while you write a report with a browser at the ready? No need to put application windows in behind others when you've got this baby — just drag them over to one side. Unlike other attempts at merging screens, the Radius uses special lenses to keep the display continuous between panels, except for a "very faint" shadow of a line. The result is a 50-inch (diagonal) screen with a massive resolution of 4,800 x 1,200 pixels that you can use with any machine — Windows, Mac, or Linux. The downside is you'll need a video card that will support three DVI outputs at 1,600 x 1,200 pixels each. The Seamless site says the Radius 320 is available for order now, though it doesn't list any pricing. Not that you supervillains ever pay retail.
Seamless Display, via Gizmodo
By KeithLDick at 8:02 PM ON 08/28/06
Definately something for my Christmas Wish List...
By ayeroxor at 12:34 AM ON 08/30/06
"Definately something for my Christmas Wish List..."
Definately? Sorry; looks like I'll be getting you a dictionary. Again.
By GimpIndo at 1:59 PM ON 08/30/06
What kind if nit picky SOB f@ggot, picks on someones spelling like that? yea dood all he wanted was to say he wanted one, not to be belittled for his spelling what an asshole. oh yea please be sure to correct all my spelling mistakes too douchebag
By lizziegal at 2:36 PM ON 08/30/06
Every Computer Addict in the world should have one of this! I know I want one...
By mensa517 at 5:44 PM ON 12/01/06
I've found my THRILL!!!!!!! :-)
By estoppel at 10:31 PM ON 06/25/08
Pretty banging piece of technology. Looks great for video editing.
By BruTaLysT at 12:58 PM ON 06/30/08
Thats definitaly something you want to use for simulator games like Live For Speed :D
Wasn't there also a seamless curved version? That would be even more suitable.
By bessy at 3:08 PM ON 09/16/08
a price would be good lol 2 maybe £3,000 probably more...
bessy:
a price would be good lol 2 maybe £3,000 probably more......More »