Wrap your screen around you with the Radius 302

Computer monitor goes curvy


28 August 2006 20:40 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Those looking for the ultimate wrap around screen for their desktop computer should probably check out the Radius 302.

The wrap around monitor incorporates three 20.1-inch LCD panels into a continuous display system with a total resolution of 5.76 million pixels.

With the individual panels wrapping around the user, the Radius 320 provides an viewing experience across a massive 50-inch diagonal screen.

Independent of operating system, the Radius320 can be used on Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems.

However you will need to have enough video cards to support 3 DVI outputs at 1600 x 1200 resolution. No special drivers are needed beyond those provided by your video card manufacturer.

The impressive display is available for online purchase, but, no information regarding the price can be had from the site.

Available in the UK next April, the screen is likely to cost £9700 plus VAT.
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