Read more.Your dual or triple-screen setup might be nice. But it's surely no match for CineMassive's eye-popping 77.8in OmegaPlex.
Read more.Your dual or triple-screen setup might be nice. But it's surely no match for CineMassive's eye-popping 77.8in OmegaPlex.
you would need one hell of a system to power that
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yes alot, depends on power consumption on them though so either 50w or 100w,more then the pc!
Its not really good since all i se is the frames, on 2/3 display setups its ok because your not normally gaming but if they expect people to game on that, then wtf.
I guess it could be worth £7k but it still isnt great screens.
try running crysis on that screen lol.
Do they actually have a market for this?
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As big as it is.. until there aren't any of those huge bezel lines in between I really wouldn't want one. I remember back in the days on CBBC1 when they had a sort of setup like that with TV's I was thinking the same thing and still do now, either 1 continuous monitor or not. Dual monitors would be acceptable though![]()
I guess for flight sim you wouldn't be bothered too much with the bezels. You ALWAYS get obstructed view in the cockpit anyway.
Just make sure the array use IPS monitor or otherwise it will look like **** at steep viewing angles.
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It would piss me off having to stand up to read my emails.
This would only really be of use with something like Xplane where you need more than one computer to power mulitple monitor setups (ie it's designed to run in parallel).
It would be good for astronomy and things like that but not much else really. If you wanted an UBER control room in your bedroom perhaps..
With TN panels? No thanks. The vertical viewing angle is going to be the worst, and they haven't put in a curve to correct for that.
If you don't want bezels, how about this multiple projector system. It does take up a little more room though.
If you can't keep up, stick with reality...
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