Read more.Couple of grand to spare? The ultimate Eyefinity monitor is now available to order.
Read more.Couple of grand to spare? The ultimate Eyefinity monitor is now available to order.
Well when you look at the 30" set-ups, the price difference isn't that bad.
Two nice 30" dells will set you back £2,000+
Depending on the quality of the screens, and the adjustability of the rig, I could easily see myself punting for this.
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Very nice, and for trade shows that kind of price is really reasonable.
I think I would still rather use 2x 30" screens. I can't imagien why I would need more than that.... except if I had a third screen specifically for "broadcast" output when editing video.
aircraft simulator (want my PPL within 18 months!)
trading platforms (my bread n butter)
Different state of a photo on each monitor!
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All good reasons.
None of which apply to me (i think I'd just get confused with 6 copies of the same photo on screen at the same time )
£530 per monitor?! That's pretty bloody high, even if they do have amazing colour representation.
3000:1 ratio, 8ms response time.. They're bloody awful!
No thanks.
The stands cost a hideous amount if you buy them separately. I'm guessing that's a part of it.
Agreed though. I don't know the exact pricing, but 3*U2711 > 6 monitors. Especially since spending 3 grand on a monitor I can't play an FPS on would be a bit more than rubbish.
Good price but crappy idea.
I understand nVidia's 3x1 to create a more surround experience, ATI are killing the whole point by effectively returning the aspect ratio back in the direction of a normal set-up. The rows aren't tilted or anything so they're not exactly contributing to an above/below surround feeling. Instead you get a big black line where your crosshair should be. You may as well have three larger monitors with higher resolutions.
You do realise that you don't have to have 6 monitors, right?
There are plenty of real-world uses (some of which have been demonstrated above) which [i]would]/i] make use of more than 3 displays. I'd love to be able to justify it for photography (1 panel for Lightroom, another for the Lightroom Loupe view, a couple of photos in Photoshop and one with palettes... and one spare for whatever else you have on at the time. Clearly none of that is needed for me and I'm certainly not going to consider it, but I'd still love to play with that setup.
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