EVGA Debuts Interview 1770 Twisting Twin LCD Displays

Dual 17-in Panels Rotate 180-Degrees and Flip 90

EVGA Interview 1770 Dual 17-in Display with Rotational Capabilities

It’s not very often that a manufacturer introduces something into the LCD display market that has anyone standing up to take notice. They are pretty much all the same slim, black, eye-popping crystal clear graphics; you know the drill. So what happens when someone decides to play around with the display space instead of the display? EVGA has announced a true revolution (ahem) in LCD displays with its new Interview 1770 dual 17-in monitors with rotating display stand.

The EVGA Interview 1770 features two 17-inch flat panel LCD monitors situated around a central axis that allows them to pivot a full 180-degrees and flip 90-degrees. Each 1440×900 TFT panel flips 180-degrees vertically, and rotates inward 90-degrees horizontally. The pair have a 500:1 contrast ratio and 220 cd/m2 brightness with 8ms response time. The base and spine of the displays hosts a DMS connector, 1.3-megapixel webcam, microphone, three USB ports and dual keyboard and mouse controls. This one is clearly being targeted at the office and enterprise markets.

The EVGA Interview 1770 dual display system may not have much of a place in your home, but offices all over the world might find them useful for increasing productivity and for displays at tradeshows. The Interview 1770 retails for about $650. For more info go to www.evga.com.

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