It's funny (to me) that this article showed up today since just yesterday my company asked me to spec out solutions to multiplexing 4 screens into 1 large display (50+"). While there are several ways to do that, most result in losing half your resolution which wouldn't work too well for us. Up until now, I was set on just buying 4 projectors.
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Chad @ Jan 5th 2007 2:03PM
It's funny (to me) that this article showed up today since just yesterday my company asked me to spec out solutions to multiplexing 4 screens into 1 large display (50+"). While there are several ways to do that, most result in losing half your resolution which wouldn't work too well for us. Up until now, I was set on just buying 4 projectors.