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Radius320 is a seamless LCD display combining three 20.1” LCD panels into one. With a total of 5.76 million pixels, the super wide LCD wraps around the user providing a very ergonomically viewing experience across a 50-inch diagonal.
The Radius320 supports Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems. Unfortunately, you must have enough video cards to support 3 DVI outputs at 1600 by 1200 resolution. The screen is capable of displaying 11.7 million colours. The impressive LCD panel does not need special drivers beyond those provided by your video card manufacturer.
The display is expected to bring a whole world of new experience for running application software such as geological analysis, mapping, video editing, flight simulation or gaming.
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