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Old 12-29-2005, 07:09 PM
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Hello all,

Not content with having the daftest thread on here :-

http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15771

I'm now feeling challenged by 10Bulls and his Christmas tale.

So.....Here's the next crazy installment.

Actually I am actually Seriously considering this 'project'

In summary I'm driving two 17" LCD panels with a Dual output DVI Nvidia Graphics card. (I cannot recommend a dual display setup high enough. They make programs like Video editing, Graphics work and Programming extremely slick)

So during the the development of my MKII CNC Z-Axis design I found myself being annoyed at the 90mm black bar that the monitor case creates when running side by side.) The graphics program I use allows the two displays to split the working environment.)

Santa brought my kids computers this year and the monitor's only have about 8mm bezels. Pushing these two displays together as an experiment created a 16mm band which was far less obstructive compared to my ancient 45mm bezels resulting in the 90mm band.

I'm not cruel enough to steal there Christmas Prezzie's but I am looking at ways to create a 'seamless' dual 17" display.

1st idea is to butcher the displays and chop the inner bezels down. (I'll make sure to check whats behind first !)

Second idea is to literally remove the panels from the plastic housing and mount them butted up side by side behind an MDF housing. I can always spray this black.
I'll store the original housings for a rainy day....

So have I lost my marbles totally or do you think there is scope for such a project ?

Attached image showing current setup... with 90mm black bezel bands.


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He's lost the plot !

A 'simulated' graphic of what I'm aiming to achieve. (With better screen alignment !)

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Let me see if I understand you correctly: two 17" displays side by side tiled together. This gives you an effective picture area about 26 inches and 11 inches high. I don't have a 17" screen to measure so these are estimates.

A dead simple way to get this viewing area absolutely seamless without hacking or bezel removal is to go get something like a 36" display and mask the top and bottom of the viewing area with black tape so you can only see a region 26 x 11 inches.
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I saw this 30" Cinema HD in the staore yesterday. That's what you really want.
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...=AppleDisplays

But I guess if your budget won't allow it, what you plan on doing should work.
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I think someone has had waayyy too much eggnog.
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I have a 21" and 17" setup on one computer and you can get them pretty close together with the grafics card I have
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actually in my opinion, a 15 inch tall 3 inch wide photo of Lindsy Lohan or equivalent installed strategically between the two monitors would make that 90mm black bar about 90% less obtrusive
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What black bar in the middle??

I have a 21" and 17" setup on one computer and you can get them pretty close together with the grafics card I have
How does that work then? Surely the GFX card can't reduce the screens bezel?
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exactly, what black bar? I wish I had enough energy to have demonstrated my idea graphically, but Im just too dang lazy. Also I think kenlambert was talking about the new graphics card made by Dremel that Ive been reading about.

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I mustof not read properly I guess!!!
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If you are serious, there use to be an arcade game called DARIUS (Taito) that used two monitors and a mirror. One was positioned normally with an angled mirror slightly over laping it and the second pointing upwards towards the mirror. When veiwed through the tinted front glass inside the darker cabinet the image was nearly seamless. Of course the monitor in the mirror was mirror image and the alignment was a little touchy (there is a slight overlap needed in the images). It use to be a real pain using monitors with curved fronts, but should be easier with flat panels. There was also a game called R-TYPE (I-Rem) that used 3 monitors with 2 mirrors! Theese games were made around 1990, I think I am feeling my age!

Good luck, there may be a market! (send me one if you get rich!)
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Sorry, DARIUS was 1986 also came in a 3 screens version-
http://www.2atoms.com/game/arcade/arcade01.htm
the 3 screen cabinet-
http://www.arcade-history.com/histor...=detail&id=585
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