It is definitely a sight to behold. Five multi-screens that provide a panoramic display unparalleled in quality. Even if these screens are destined for your work space, tasks and your regular work routine will never be the same as you sit down in awe everyday and see these screens gracing your desk. Finally, a great excuse to look forward to going to the office.
The pictures show off the displays but, to actually explain what you are seeing, we are going to start with the products that make it up. On the sides, there are a total of four 17-inch LCD, 1024 x 1280 portrait mounted screens. Each of the 17-inch screens have DVI and VGA inputs. In the center is the eye catching behemoth. It is a 24-inch LCD and has a whopping 1920 x 1200 WUXGA resolution. The dimension for the whole display is 67"(W) x 16"(D).
If you are getting goose bumps, trust that it's a normal thing when obsessing over this multi-display. If your computer has the hardware capabilities to power all these screens but doesn't have the software to manage them, don't even start to worry. These beautiful displays already come bundled with the amazing Zenview Manager Software that can power up to 10 screens.
Zenview Manager Software
We all get used to the features that come standard on one screen. Custom taskbar, window size adjustment, background setting, icon management, screen saver settings, etc. But when you add a second screen (or more) without management software, the majority of your features and usability are gone on the extra screens.
The Zenview Manager gives you individual taskbars and window management tools for every screen, as well as all the other features you are used to. You can set screen priority, manage more than 10 total screens, move windows, position applications, position monitor display, use multi-monitor wallpaper, jump to display, assign keyboard shortcuts for quick window management, easy icon management, and much, much more.
Don't forget to check out our full line of of Multi-Displays. They come in different screen sizes, number of total screens, connection types (VGA and/or DVI), resolutions, and contrast ratio's.
