This is What a $50,000 3D Gigapixel Display Looks Like

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I call BS on it being a gigapixel display. With only 14 screens that would mean each one would be about 71.5 megapixels. The highest resolution and highest DPI display on the market I know of is for the Retina Macbook Pro at 2,880 x 1,800 or about 5.2 megapixels. At 30" this would be 5,760 x 3,600 or 20.7 megapixels. At 71.5 megapixels these screens would be at least 10,700 x 6,700.

If that is true I'll buy one of the displays for $3,571. At that price it is a steal considering a 21" 2,560 x 2,048 screen runs over $10,000.

 

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[citation][nom]A Bad Day[/nom]Hm, gaming using that monitor setup, in 3D, at 120 FPS...[/citation]
You'll need at least 32GB of GDDR5 memory in your video card, to run that in at 120 FPS. And probably in CFX only.
 
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