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Siamese LCDs are joined at the stand

by Mike Yamamoto
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Dual monitors
Dual monitors, side view (Credit: Soyo Group)

No, you're not seeing double. And no, it's not an image-loading bug. (Though that's always possible, until we work out the kinks in Crave's publishing system.)

These are really dual LCD monitors, joined at the hip by a shared pedestal. Soyo's GoVideo Dual LCD line comes in your choice of 17- or 19-inch screens respectively priced at $1,000 and $1,200, including built-in speakers, according to Electronista. They can also pivot 180 degrees away from each other (see bottom photo), allowing a face-to-face work style that reminds us of old-fashioned partners desks.

Why two monitors? Because two is better than one, of course.

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by foetalposition July 23, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
This looks like a doublesight clone (no pun intended). Looks to me like you can get better specs, warranty and software elsewhere (like CineMassive Displays or 9x)
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by foetalposition July 23, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
This looks like a doublesight clone (no pun intended). Looks to me like you can get better specs, warranty and software elsewhere (like CineMassive Displays or 9x)
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