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  • #16
    Originally posted by Topha
    Would be really nice and much more revolutionary without that thing in the middle
    I agree, how come they make them like that? Is it cheaper? I'd rather go with a seamless widescreen display.
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    • #17
      Its made that way because they use two lcd glass modules, which have their own metal frame to house the glass and electronics. Its not going to be seamless unless its a single piece of glass.

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      • #18
        So in essence what they do is nothing more than case-modding

        AZ
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        • #19
          What about getting three of those widescreen Mac LCD's.. Would that even work properly with the Parhelia? (those are expensive as all hell though...)

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          • #20
            Why not? Though you would need DVI->ADC converters for it to work (like the Dr. Bott DVIator), and you couldn't use certain controls (brightness, for instance) since these are controlled by some software that runs on the mac and sends the commands through the ADC. Though the Apple displays are only rebadged Samsungs (IIRC) in a different case and for less money.

            AZ
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            • #21
              Try one of these (if you have the cash)

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              • #22
                Originally posted by az
                ... Generally though, VESA stands are expensive, and the multihead units even more so. If you don't need any fancy compression spring operated adjustments etc, making one yourself is not exactly rocket science and can save you a LOT of money (to buy better or more screens, or a P8X, or whatever...
                Thanks az, et.al. ... I'll check those sites out further when I get a chance. I've been yanking my new LCD WS monitor around between the coffee table, fireplace, and outside patio so far and I've just begun to use the display. I need to establish where I want to wall mount the panel and I'll will want some spring loaded arms at least in one location.

                AFA expense ... no problem ... I won't be needing a lot of money after I'm dead anyway.
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                • #23
                  I would give my first born child for a seamless dual 15" LCD
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