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Panasonic Dual-LCD PC

FreeBSD-RockS writes: "Panasonic released a desktop PC called Panacom LC/W with two 15-inch (1024x768) LCD monitors arranged side by side. The LCD screens can be arranged so that they can be used either in a portrait or a landscape form. The new model will be put on sale on March 8 and the retail price through direct marketing is around $2000 USD."

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  1. Pics available on Panasonic.co.jp by Cy+Guy · · Score: 5, Informative

    The link in the story was already slashdotted so I found some pics on Panasonic's Japanese homepage

    I like the pic at the bottom of the page showing how you can flip one screen around facing away from you so that two people sitting at a table facing each other both get a screen.

    With a multi-tasking OS, one user could use the mouse and the other the keyboard and work on seperate tasks.

  2. Re:Video games? by merz · · Score: 4, Informative

    You might want to check out this site. Quintuple-head anyone?

  3. Re:LCDs aren't there yet by BoarderPhreak · · Score: 4, Informative
    I'm one of the Mac community!

    Apple's LCDs are among the best available, but for critical work, even they are not always good enough.

    While the gap is closing, LCDs simply lack the wide color gamut of CRTs. Of course, all the other benefits of LCDs vs. CRTs apply.

    Digital photographers are a very picky bunch, and most still prefer CRTs. I use my Mac for exactly this, and I'm using a CRT myself. I'll more than likely get an LCD soon enough, but I won't be tossing my CRT out just yet, either.

  4. Re:Dual head. by LoudMusic · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have two 19" flat CRT Trinitrons at home connected to a Matrox G450. I highly suggest this card (or the G550) because it comes with good software for possitioning popup windows correctly instead of splitting it in the middle of two displays. It's nice not wasting an addition PCI slot as well, and both monitors have equal hardware pushing video to them. It also makes the display appear as one monitor to Windows, where as having two video cards actually show up as multiple devices to Windows. This allows the Tasktray to span across both monitors, and my active desktop as well. With multiple video cards, you have a master desktop that is just like a single desktop, then all the rest are just additional space to move windows to. I guess it depends on your personal taste, but I like having the displays appear as one to Windows.

    My only word of caution: Having an odd number of displays is highly recommended as you won't have the border of two displays in the center of your vision. It's very distracting.

    Dell 19" Trinitron

    Matrox G450 (because it has dual VGA instead of dual DVI like the G550)

    Image of my 3200 x 1200 desktop (with GTPlanet active desktop (that I made))

    ~LoudMusic

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  5. Get just the multiple monitors... by UncleRoger · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm thinking I'd rather see that available as a separate monitor, than as an integrated, all-in-one PC.

    Then simply go to Mass, Inc. and pick a system with up to 4 15- or 18-inch LCD screens. I'll take the C3H18, thank you.

    (This was posted previously on Slashdot, but it took me a while to find it.)

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  6. multiple montiors with VNC by cosyne · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've been using some manner of dual head system for a few years. Once you get used to having the real estate, it's hard to go back. I now have a pc with one big AGP-connected monitor and a secondary 17in runnig on a pci card, which is great for non-graphics intensive stuff like a terminal window, mp3 player, contact manager/schedule, but mainly for displaying documentation or assignments or other useful info while i'm coding on the bigger monitor.

    Anyways, my point was that i end up using my extra monitors for simple stuff like showing a text document, which could easily be done by an old laptop or obsolete pentium desktop you have lying around. So, you can use x2vnc or win2vnc to link the computers together. I use this to set my laptop next to some other display, and i can mouse over, even copy and paste, like both displays were on the same system.