
Sometimes one monitor just cannot display the amount of information we need to see at any given point in time, hence the need for multi-monitor set ups such as the truly awe-inspiring CineMassive MasterPlex 30D.
Featuring a total of six LCD monitors comprising of a central 2560×1600 resolution LCD screen and five 20.1” perimeter LCD screens with resolutions of 1600×1200 the CineMassive MasterPlex 30D boasts an a total active pixel count of a staggering 7,942,000 pixels. And, in light of the sheer number of pixels that make up this truly massive display the fact that the product’s warranty includes a zero dead pixel guarantee is certainly highly commendable.
Not only that, but a quick glance at the product’s extensive specifications leaves you in no doubt as to the quality of the unit.
The full specifications are as follows:
Central 30″ panel specifications (central LCD)
- Input: Dual-link DVI-D (digital)
- Resolution: 2560×1600 pixels (QXGA+)
- Viewing angle: 178º horizontal / 178º vertical
- Brightness: 400 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio: 1000:1
- Response: 6ms (gray to gray)
- Pixel pitch: 0.250mm
- Aspect ratio: 16:10
- Maximum colors: 16.7 million
- Power consumption: 130W max
- Certification standards: TCO ‘99 / TCO ‘03
- International integrated power supply:
- 90-264 VAC; 50-60 Hz
Secondary (portrait mode) LCD specifications
- Viewable image: 20.1″ diagonal
- Resolution: 1600×1200 pixels (UXGA)
- Viewing angle: 178º horizontal / 178º vertical
- Brightness: 300 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Response: 8ms (gray to gray)
- Pixel pitch: 0.255mm
- Maximum colors: 16.7 million
- Mount: VESA 100mm
- International integrated power supply:
- 100-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz
- Energy: EPA ENERGY STAR compliant
- Certification standards: TCO ‘99 / TCO ‘03
Tertiary (top row) LCD specifications
- Viewable image: 20.1″ diagonal
- Resolution: 1600×1200 pixels (UXGA)
- Viewing angle: 178º horizontal / 178º vertical
- Brightness: 300 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Response: 8ms (gray to gray)
- Pixel pitch: 0.255mm
- Maximum colors: 16.7 million
- Power consumption: 75W maximum; 55W normal;
- less than 2W (power-saving mode)
- International integrated power supply:
- 100-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz
- Energy: EPA ENERGY STAR compliant
- Certification standards: TCO ‘99 / TCO ‘03
Campatable with Windows Vista, XP and Mac OS the CineMassive MasterPlex 30D is a hardcore display by anyone’s standards, as long as you have a desk big enough to take it.
The unit retails for $7499 and a wealth of further information concerning this monster of a display, as well as the full range of multi-monitor set ups offered by CineMassive – be gained directly from the product’s official website.
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Ryan,
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In the meantime I have no doubt that you will busy yourself leaving a host of inspiring comments on a range of sites posting this week what TFTS posted months ago.
We’ll consider ourselves firmly rebuked.
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