Machines that go Bing!: EVGA InterView 1700 bends over backwards for your screen viewing needs

Machines that go Bing!: EVGA InterView 1700 bends over backwards for your screen viewing needs


EVGA InterView 1700 bends over backwards for your screen viewing needs

Posted: 18 Jul 2009 02:18 PM PDT

The EVGA monitor stands allows you to view its in just about any conceivable way. It’s a dual display supporting two 17-inch flat screens attached to a single centre stand. Its the mounting of these monitors that is so clever at it allows a huge range of mounting configurations and even allows you to flip a monitor over to show someone on the other side of your desk.

EVGA InterView Monitors and stand

The monitor resolutions are 1440 x 900 which isn’t so great ontheir own but do combine to create some considerable screen real-estate. The screens can operate in continuous desktop mode )as above) or clone mode.

The base not only supports the screens but also houses a 1.3MP webcam and three USB 2.0 ports.

Both the flat panels can pivot vertically so both can be orientated to a comfortable angle but the clever bit is that they can pivot right over so that someone on the other side of the monitors can see your work. The screen contents is automatically rotated to compensate.

EVGA is currently pitching the system to business users but I can see a lot of home-owners seeing the benefits of a system like this. Available from the company for $649.99.

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