This is to run a planning board application - basically an
electronic whiteboard showing Mon to Sun down the left, and
Resources (i.e. Trucks) across the top. Scheduled jobs are
shown in the resulting matrix.
I've had a play with a Panasonic 52" plasma, but as I
expected, you just get a bigger (and less sharp) version
than on a standard 21" LCD monitor.
Font is already only 8pt, so can't drop further.
Any recommendations for a v.large flat panel display with
better than 1080 vertical resolution?
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>OK, 'The Boss' has it in his head to put 2 x 52" plasma
>screens on the wall.
>
>This is to run a planning board application - basically an
>electronic whiteboard showing Mon to Sun down the left, and
>Resources (i.e. Trucks) across the top. Scheduled jobs are
>shown in the resulting matrix.
>
>I've had a play with a Panasonic 52" plasma, but as I
>expected, you just get a bigger (and less sharp) version
>than on a standard 21" LCD monitor.
>
>Font is already only 8pt, so can't drop further.
>
>Any recommendations for a v.large flat panel display with
>better than 1080 vertical resolution?
Just a thought, but isn't plasma susceptible to screen burn?
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Yes. Really not good for that kind of application.
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> Any recommendations for a v.large flat panel display with better than
> 1080 vertical resolution?
Multiple tiled "normal" screens.
If you want more pixel area than 3840 x 1080 , then get four 32" 1080p
screens with nice slim bezels and mount them in portrait rather than
landscape - 4320 x 1920.
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> OK, 'The Boss' has it in his head to put 2 x 52" plasma screens on the
> wall.
>
> This is to run a planning board application - basically an electronic
> whiteboard showing Mon to Sun down the left, and Resources (i.e. Trucks)
> across the top. Scheduled jobs are shown in the resulting matrix.
>
> I've had a play with a Panasonic 52" plasma, but as I expected, you just
> get a bigger (and less sharp) version than on a standard 21" LCD
> monitor.
>
> Font is already only 8pt, so can't drop further.
>
> Any recommendations for a v.large flat panel display with better than
> 1080 vertical resolution?
As Adrian said but using Samsung monitors, we've just got a pair at work
for two of our canteens for an electronic noticeboard. They're Magicinfo
screens; LCD screens with very slim bezels and have an integrated Win XP
pc in them. Rather pricey at about £2k each for a 42" screen but they
have the advantage of running any windows software and the built in
software and management application makes setting up the tiling easy.
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>
>If you want more pixel area than 3840 x 1080 , then get four 32" 1080p
>screens with nice slim bezels and mount them in portrait rather than
>landscape - 4320 x 1920.
>
Richersounds are doing Hitachi panels, not a very slim bezel though...
http://www.richersounds.com/product/lcd-tv/hitachi/ut32mh70/hita-ut32mh70
Not as expensive as this:
http://www.ebuyer.com/search?sort=pricehigh&store=5&cat=12&subcat=2862&limi
t=10&page=1
A cool �13,415 (There was one at around �35k but I can't find it again)
Tiling sounds good - and less expensive and fairly easily do-able, so
thanks all for the suggestions.
> Chris Dugan spoke:
>> > Any recommendations for a v.large flat panel display with better than
>> > 1080 vertical resolution?
>>
>> As Adrian said but using Samsung monitors, we've just got a pair at
>> work for two of our canteens for an electronic noticeboard. They're
>> Magicinfo screens; LCD screens with very slim bezels and have an
>> integrated Win XP pc in them. Rather pricey at about £2k each for a
>> 42" screen but they have the advantage of running any windows software
>> and the built in software and management application makes setting up
>> the tiling easy.
>
> Not as expensive as this:
>
> http://www.ebuyer.com/search?
sort=pricehigh&store=5&cat=12&subcat=2862&limi
> t=10&page=1
>
> A cool £13,415 (There was one at around £35k but I can't find it again)
>
> Tiling sounds good - and less expensive and fairly easily do-able, so
> thanks all for the suggestions.
The place we used to supply and setup was an outfit in Bristol called
Merlin Presentation Solutions: http://www.merlinsolutions.biz/ Actually
run by a bloke called... wait for it.....
Merlin P. Wrigley
I kid you not, even I thought it was a made up or nom de porn at first.
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Chris
2003 CB500S
> The place we used to supply and setup was an outfit in Bristol called
> Merlin Presentation Solutions: http://www.merlinsolutions.biz/ Actually
> run by a bloke called... wait for it.....
>
> Merlin P. Wrigley
>
> I kid you not, even I thought it was a made up or nom de porn at first.
Class!!!
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> As Adrian said but using Samsung monitors, we've just got a pair at work
> for two of our canteens for an electronic noticeboard. They're Magicinfo
> screens; LCD screens with very slim bezels and have an integrated Win XP
> pc in them. Rather pricey at about £2k each for a 42" screen
There's enough small mini-desktop machines with VESA mounts that whether
or not it's built into the display is irrelevant, even if you can't find
some slightly out-of-the-way hidey-hole for the machine itself.
B'sides, would it be straightforward to tile across multiple machines?
Across multiple screens from one machine, sure, using multiple or multi-
headed video cards.