Showing posts with label CAD. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Super PC, Samsung, MD230X Technology, And ATI Eyefinity Work Together!





To help you create the ideal multi-display environment, the Samsung MD Series bundles with a precision aligned 100mm height adjustable stand that ensures perfectly aligned bezels and supports several multi-display formats. The MD230X6 features a total of 6 displays that can be operated with one remote control keypad for ultimate convenience.



Ultra-Thin Bezel, Super-Seamless Viewing
To facilitate the creation of a seamlessmulti-display environment, the Samsung MD series features an ultra-thin bezel. At only 7.6 mm (left and right sides), 9.2mm (top), and 8.2mm (bottom), multiple Samsung MD series can be combined either vertically or horizontally to create a video wall that is clearly superior.

Brilliant Full HD Picture Quality
Complete your multi-display experience with the highest picture quality you can get—full HD. The MD series offers a stunningly clear picture thanks to an incredible 3,000 : 1 static contrast ratio and a 150,000 : 1 dynamic contrast ratio. And with a wide angle view of 178˚ / 178˚, the picture looks razor-sharp from every direction.


Specialized Stand Supplied
To provide specialized support for the different multidisplay formats, Samsung MD series offers a specialized stand as a standard. The ergonomic 100mm height adjustable stand, with a precision aligned bezel fit and a 30 degree tilt function, is designed for optimal multi-display environment.

Convenient Connection Options
Worried you won't have enough outlets to hook up every display? No problem—the MD series features a simple power connection. With Display Port (DP), DVI, and VGA interfaces available, the Samsung MD series is equipped to connect conveniently to a variety of analog or digital sources.

Multi-Display Control
The Samsung MD series come with an intuitive, easy-to-use Multi Control Pad that can control up to 6 monitors simultaneously. Monitor selection is simple, enabling you to select from automatic preset modes to customize the on-screen environment to meet your exact needs.


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AMD Eyefinity technology enables you to run up to six independent and simultaneous displays with a single graphics card.1 By expanding your field of view across multiple high-resolution monitors, you can see more detail than ever, helping to increase your workflow productivity. You can manage multitasking more efficiently, and view more data, applications, and images at once.


 AMD Eyefinity technology gives you more visual real estate to view large scale models and multiple applications at the same time in a single, large workspace. You can operate up to six high-resolution displays simultaneously and independently, flexibly configured in various combinations of landscape and portrait orientations. Group multiple monitors into a large integrated display surface, enabling windowed and full-screen 3D applications, images, and video to span across multiple displays as one desktop workspace. Multiple display outputs enable multiple 3D displays with independent display resolution, refresh rate, and display rotation settings.

AMD Eyefinity technology helps you get more things done. It allows you and others on your team to physically and simultaneously display and view multiple documents or applications for efficient discussion and collaboration. Multi-tasking is easy since you no longer need to flip documents and applications back and forth between windows. It helps improve accuracy and speed your workflow.






Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Super PC offers ATI Eyefinity Products 5 of 5 Eyefinity and Cost Savings

With SUPER PC and AMD FireProprofessional graphics, it's easy to configure and run a multi-monitor display wall showcasing rich multimedia content, including higher resolution images, live and prepackaged video, 3D content, animations, music, Twitter feeds, etc.You can see them at tradeshows, in movie theater lobbies, on reality TV show sets and at sporting events. Thanks to emerging technologies and decreasing display costs, more event venues, television shows, department stores and stadiums are turning to multi-monitor configurations that bring together vivid imagery, video, animations and information designed to attract, inform, influence and engage audiences.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Multi-Monitor Tips and Tricks: Compare PCI and PCI Express slots for Multiple Monitor upgrade!



Sometime in wanting to upgrade our current computer to a Multi-Monitor, Dual, Triple, or Quad, SUPER PC we ask ourselves, "Can my computer actually be upgraded to a Multiple Monitor SUPER PC to stream live video , day or forex trade, edit Adobe video, edit CAD drawings  ?" The answer is typically, Yes! The most important thing you need to know is either how to find the service or asset tag on your current DELL, IBM, HP, or a home built PC. Once thit has been done, you need to be able to know how to identify what expansion slots you have available on your current motherboard. Do you know how to tell which slots you have available? See the Picture below to identify the most common PCI express connectors you're libel to run into when upgrading your current computer into a Multi-Monitor SUPER PCWikipedia states, "A PCIe card fits into a slot of its physical size or larger (maximum ×16), but may not fit into a smaller PCIe slot (×16 in a ×8 slot). Some slots use open-ended sockets to permit physically longer cards and negotiate the best available electrical connection. The number of lanes actually connected to a slot may also be less than the number supported by the physical slot size. An example is a ×8 slot that actually only runs at ×1. These slots allow any ×1, ×2, ×4 or ×8 card, though only running at ×1 speed. This type of socket is called a ×8 (×1 mode) slot, meaning it physically accepts up to ×8 cards but only runs at ×1 speed. This is also sometimes specified as "×size (@×capacity)" (for example, "×16(@×8)"). The advantage is that it can accommodate a larger range of PCIe cards without requiring motherboard hardware to support the full transfer rate. This keeps design and implementation costs down."

SUPER PC and Matrox Graphics - Technology Guides - Matrox AGP, PCI, and PCIe Guide

SUPER PC and Matrox Graphics - Technology Guides - Matrox AGP, PCI, and PCIe Guide

SUPER PC and Matrox Graphics
SUPER PC provides and Matrox makes a variety of graphics cards designed to be inserted into certain types of computer expansion slots. The most common slot types used by graphics cards are AGP, PCI, and PCIe and for each of these types, there are also several sub-types. The different slot types available are an important consideration when buying a graphics card or computer. This guide describes differences between these slot types and their sub-types. With over a decade of Multi-Monitor experience, we are dedicated to serving the customer with the most stable and powerful Multi-Monitor Computers, at the lowest prices anywhere!