The 22 Megapixel Laptop is a MacBook Pro that connects to our 28-tile display wall in Tromsø. The laptop creates 28 virtual displays, matching the configuration of displays on the display wall. The resulting desktop surface can be used just like regular displays attached directly to the MacBook Pro's display port, although with the caveat that hardware acceleration is unsupported. You can read more about it here: http://www.cs.uit.no/~daniels/22-megapixel-laptop/
Now lets see some hardcore gaming. Whip out some Crysis on that bad boy... oh
YouHaveMetYourMaker 1 year ago
ooooo how cool i cando that on a pc too!
mmhmmlala 1 year ago
*yawn*
Digikid2007 1 year ago
fail
mifster83 1 year ago
Garbage.
Mrxb0x 1 year ago
Super useless...nice work.
ChaosmanOne 1 year ago 2
I'm all for windows, but, windows does limit you to only 4 or 5 screens. built in limiter by microsoft. ATI's eyefinity has a work-around for that limiter, but that mac lets you control 16 screens without a prob 'n 32 screens with a few glitches.
tho I'm happy enough with my 3 screens hooked upto my laptop ^^ matrox triplehead2go, best option for laptops, as you could replace the 3 screens with 3 beamers too
FeanorDae 1 year ago
@Nocturnox65 no i know that. but i just assumed that you thought mac's were p.o.s lol.
StringsCrusader 1 year ago
@StringsCrusader Just because they use 'intel' and 'nvidia' (which are just company names) doesnt mean that they are powerfull, the new imacs use low voltage laptop style processors and graphics cards are underclocked, probably for themal reasons, not really that powerful. + macs dont have support for multible graphics cards in SLI or crossfire.
Nocturnox65 1 year ago
@Nocturnox65 a lot of the newer mac's have pretty good power and graphics, considering they use Intel and nVidia.
StringsCrusader 1 year ago