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Jun 2 2005, 7:21am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Display company CTX announces a dual screen 17" LCD monitor.
The two 17" LCD panels are placed next to each other on a single monitor stand. The press-release is very thin on technical specifications, just talks about how cool this dual screen monitor is. CTX is targeting financial, medical and other professional applications. Why not gaming? The new Sony PS3 has two separate video outputs. The CTX dual screen monitor could work with that.
CTX new 17 inch Dual screen LCD monitor will be available starting Q3, 2005. No pricing information available.
More details in CTX press-release. First seen on Computex.biz.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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