
There are probably many who are expanding their desktops using virtual desktop software or multiple monitors. A problem that often occurs is how to configure them as they perhaps of a different format or design. EVGA has launched its InterView system that it hopes will offer a convenient system for those looking to broaden their desktop. EVGA InterView consists of two 17" widescreen monitors attached to a special monitor stand where the panels can be turned and twisted pretty much any way you want. With 1440x900 pixel resolution it adds up to 2880x900 pixels in total.
Both monitors can be adjusted for the right angel with a single user, but can also be turned with one monitor in either direction, and the picture adjusts automatically. The package costs $650 which is a bit expensive for two 17" monitors, but then it's a bit more than just monitors. Alas, the system requires a graphics card with DMS connector, which further emphasizes EVGA target consumer, the pros.
:: Video review of EVGA InterView Dual Monitor System



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