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Seamless Video Walls

ahfoo writes "A company called Seamless Display is shopping around a new way of hiding the seams in video walls that mostly relies on modifiying video drivers to achieve its effects. According to their press release they hide the edges between monitors with a bit of plastic film and compress the video at the edges to produce a more or less seamless image. " Really bizarre, but it looks interesting.

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  1. Psssh.... by JoeLinux · · Score: 4, Funny

    Big deal. I'm wating for the DirectBrainX from Microsoft. Just plug directly into the base of your skull and watch your will to live drain away.

    Blue screens now resulting in total loss of bowel functions!

    *sniff* I'm getting misty just thinking about it.

  2. Re:Right on! by mopslik · · Score: 5, Funny

    One word: PORN!

    I don't know about you, but I believe that some things are better not seen blown up 20X.