Layout of the 'monster' screen
You are feeling a little disappointed about the size of your TV screen, and for many reasons you want a slightly larger one? A plasma screen would be a bad choice, but we all know how expensive it is, so you might be interested in the following ' monster ' screen layout.
A company called CineMassive has released a 'team screen' styled device called CineMassive MasterPlex 21T and described as a 21.3-inch Premium Digital LCD center screen with 4 ' Digital wings in Potrait '17-inch mode. And if you think this description is too complicated, check out the total screen size yourself and you'll see: extremely large !!!
However, the above description is completely accurate when bringing a vivid image of the original layout of this device. So we have a 21.3-inch Samsung center LCD screen (diagonal screen length), the sides are surrounded by 5 other 17-inch LCD screens, 2 of them in 'mode portrait '(potrait) and left in' landscape 'mode (landscape).
And when CinaMassive people say 'big central LCD screens', they're not kidding, because the screen has a resolution of 1600 x 1200 SXGA, a total of 7,993,600 active pixels, 16.7 million colors, with The contrast ratio is 900: 1 and the response time is 8ms. In addition, the input layout is also quite impressive including Digital DVI-D, analog RGB (D-sub HD15 VGA) and CVBS on one screen, so you can output any type of video you want.
The 'wings' are capable of reaching 1024 x 1280 SXGA resolution, 1000: 1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, and many other interesting things. CineMassive has also programmed a software that works with this screen layout mechanism, called CineMastery, which allows the process of repositioning and tracking windows through screens faster.
However, what really attracts attention for this product is . price. The large digital Samsung LCD screen with 4 "digital wings in the 17-inch Potrait" mode costs about $ 3800, cheaper than a plasma screen, while this product can be brought to users. Professional functions are much better than other devices.
Nguyen Nam
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