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<font size=3>I am a casual reader of this mailing list. This thread
caught my eye since this is what I do for LLNL. <br>
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There is a company, National Display Systems, that makes these tiled
displays that are ready out of the box. They are intended to be
used as you describe the panels that you are putting together. They
end up with about a 1" mullion and are VESA compliant for
mounts. Of course with this solution you do not have the fun of
ripping the plastic off your monitors but it makes for a nice
display.<br>
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Their web site,
<a href="http://www.nationaldisplay.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.nationaldisplay.com</a>
,is not the greatest but a phone call should help in finding the correct part number. We currently have some 2x2 panels used for Desktop applications and one display using 5 panels in a cross pattern for building occupant information and an events bulletin board. All of these panels are 18" 1280x1024. We just purchase one of their new Nova displays (2048x1536) and are currently searching for ways to drive these in multiple arrays.<br>
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Has anybody seen a real seamless system (zero mullion)? For the applications that I am running I can not tolerate the loss of pixel data required to do edge blending. That is what I mean by real.<br>
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Hope this helps.<br>
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Scott Miller<br>
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At 10:47 AM 10/18/02 -0500, Allan Spale wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Luc,<br>
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Thanks for the plug. EVL is working on creating a large tiled display.<br>
If anyone is in need of technical details building one of these displays,<br>
please let me know, and I will try to send the mail to the right person so<br>
that you can receive the answer that you are looking for.<br>
<br>
<br>
Allan<br>
EVL@UIC<br>
node-op<br>
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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Luc Renambot wrote:<br>
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> For demo purpose, EVL built a 4-tile display<br>
> with 4 18" TFT at 1280x1024. Looks pretty nice.<br>
> Just remove the plastic frame around each panel, and fix<br>
> them together...<br>
> <br>
> Luc.<br>
> renambot@cs.vu.nl<br>
> <br>
> ] -----Original Message-----<br>
> ] From: owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov <br>
> ] [<a href="mailto:owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov" eudora="autourl">mailto:owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov</a>] On Behalf Of Osland, CD (Chris) <br>
> ] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 11:39<br>
> ] To: 'Don Morton'; Justin Binns; Mike Weaver - MICS/USDOE<br>
> ] Cc: Sergeant A. G. Tech<br>
> ] Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] Multi-Headed Display<br>
> ] <br>
> ] <br>
> ] Don,<br>
> ] <br>
> ] $5000 ??? The monitors are only GBP200 = USD300 each - <br>
> ] that's a lot of glue you'll be using! For $5000 you could <br>
> ] probably do a 2x4 array of monitors - 4096 x 1536 = 6 <br>
> ] Mpixels, rather than 1x3 which gives you 2.25 Mpixels (and <br>
> ] still have money left over for the second G200 card). [Does <br>
> ] the Matrox software actually handle 8-9 channels?]<br>
> ] <br>
> ] I have 3 industrial LCD modules at home (1 inch steel <br>
> ] surround) - I'll see what they look like hooked up to our node.<br>
> ] <br>
> ] Cheers<br>
> ] <br>
> ] Chris<br>
> </font></blockquote><br>
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