Samsung's six-panel MD230X6 Eyefinity monitor arrives at retail

by Parm Mann on 12 May 2010, 15:22

Tags: MD230X6, Samsung (005935.KS)

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We're adamant that an AMD six-way ATI Eyefinity configuration has a lot of promise, but our review highlighted two immediate problems; the intrusive bezels found on most modern displays detract from the overall experience and the fiddly setup process demands a lot of patience.

What we need, then, is a pre-configured six-screen display wall with thinner-than-usual bezels. Samsung's MD230X6 ought to do the trick:

The awesome array has been making its way around trade shows for the past few months, but has now finally reached retail.

Built specifically for use with an ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition graphics card, the MD230X6 features six MD230 LCD monitors in a 3x2 configuration.

Each display offers a 1,920x1,080 resolution - resulting in a massive 5,760x2,160 overall view - and comes equipped with the Eyefinity-required DisplayPort connector as well as DVI and VGA inputs. Contrast ratio is rated at a typical 3,000:1, and a 8ms GTG response time should be decent for a session of Crysis - just don't expect many frames per second at full resolution.

The ultra-slim bezels suggest the MD230X6 will provide the best six-way Eyefinity experience to date, but as you'd expect, it won't come cheap. The unit is now filtering through to UK retail priced at £3,180. Cool dream to have though, right?



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Well when you look at the 30“ set-ups, the price difference isn't that bad.

Two nice 30” dells will set you back £2,000+

Depending on the quality of the screens, and the adjustability of the rig, I could easily see myself punting for this.
Holy Shi…..
Now that is Awesome. But wouldn't your crosshairs be right on the join of the top and bottom monitors?
Very nice, and for trade shows that kind of price is really reasonable.
mmmmmmmm… multihead porn.



Crap, that came out wrong. :/
I think I would still rather use 2x 30“ screens. I can't imagien why I would need more than that…. except if I had a third screen specifically for ”broadcast" output when editing video.