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220 Megapixel computer display built

news article released on: 26 August, 2007

Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have built the world's highest-resolution computer display, a 55-panel screen capable of zooming in on a live picture of a human brain to give a clear image of a nerve Cell. The system located at the UCSD division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (also known as Calit2) has a screen Resolution ...

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#1 26 Aug 2007 @ 22:00
Finally, I've found a use for the garage! All of these PC's and displays should fit nicely in there...

Although news like this is cool to hear, it will still be years before something like this ever comes down to a consumer level.
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#2 26 Aug 2007 @ 23:19
Wow! That's Crazy!
#3 26 Aug 2007 @ 23:57
I wounder how much this is even worth!!!
#4 27 Aug 2007 @ 0:56
ill take 2 of them and a 512mb sd card, put it on my costco card
#5 27 Aug 2007 @ 3:03
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quality will be amazing man!!!
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#6 27 Aug 2007 @ 8:32
I am going to start renovating my living room for one of these!
#7 27 Aug 2007 @ 10:08
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80 Nvidia Quadro FX 5600 graphics processing units..

I could play Tetris at roughly 10 trillion FPS! I could watch 100 high def porn movies at once! Good god the possibilities are endless!

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The UCSD system, however, consists of 55 Dell displays

Now I can smoke all of my friends in HALO 2 and Half Life 2.... The only difference? I can do it while being 100ft away from my computer!

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...driven by 18 Dell XPS PCs

If you're going to spend that kind of money then why not go all out and get Alienware boxes?
#8 27 Aug 2007 @ 13:57
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Now I can smoke all of my friends in HALO 2 and Half Life 2.... The only difference? I can do it while being 100ft away from my computer!
I hope that you have a good wireless mouse/keyboard combo for that.
#9 02 Sep 2007 @ 13:45
Just imagine if you had this in the Operating Room.
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