Many users these days prefer to use dual displays because it will boost and enhance their productivity especially if they need to open multiple windows and browse through them back and forth. This display, the EVGA InterView, provides the user 2 17in displays on one device – which means that the arm for the dual displays is only one which gives the user the freedom to rotate each at 180 degrees which can be a useful feat if you want someone to share or look at your work who is sitting opposite from you. The price though is somewhat a bit too expensive for a device that offers flexibility.

EVGA InterView Dual Display LCD Monitor
Setting the Interview up looks a little complicated than it appears, so this requires more effort. During one test running on the OS Windows XP, the software of the graphics driver detected the two displays although the output only results to one at a time. With using the Windows Vista OS, the software of the graphics driver detected both displays and outputs both of them but on an extended mode with the image of the secondary display a bit misaligned. The way to fix this is by modifying the refresh rate. Continue reading EVGA InterView Dual Display LCD Monitor


