EVGA's InterView is two 17-inch LCD monitors mounted on the same stand. Each display can rotate vertically 180 degrees and invert its image so it appears right-side-up to the person it's facing. You can also rotate the screens horizontally 90 degrees, from a closed jaw position to wide open.
The idea is to help presenters, scientists, physicians, and creative professionals to share their work with others, while also providing a lot of desktop space. You can even hook up separate keyboards and mice to each display. Each of the two displays has a resolution of 1440 x 900. That's admittedly a little low on their own, but together they add up to 2880 x 1800, and that's nothing to shake a stick at — especially at a relatively conservative price of $639.99.
The chassis also includes a webcam, a microphone, and a three-port USB hub. The InterView went on sale at North American retailers and e-tailers on September 15th, 2009.
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