The EVGA 1700 InterView 17" Dual Monitor System is redefining today's face to face business interaction. With two displays capable of 1440x900 resolution, along with a 1.3 megapixel webcam and three port USB Hub, the EVGA Interview 1700 Dual Monitor System is not just another display.
The innovation does not stop there however. Both displays are capable of being rotated independently vertically and horizontally. When the display is flipped 180 degrees vertically, the screen intelligently flips so you can effectively share documents, images, and files with ease. This is the ideal monitor for anyone and everyone who communicates face to face.
Design and Features:
The EVGA InterView 1700 Dual Monitor System uses two 17-inch screens, each with a 1,440x900 resolution. The monitors can function in either clone or extend mode; however, games and movies aren't playable across both screens in extend mode. You'll only be able to use one screen each for movies and games. Each screen is attached to a 14.5-inch-high stand that lets the monitors flip 180 degrees to face completely backward. When the screen is flipped, the image automatically rotates so it is readable to those across from you. Each monitor can also fold inward to face the other--kind of like closing a book, if said book were made of two monitors. When closed, an embossed EVGA logo can easily be seen on the back of each screen.
The EVGA InterView 1700 has a smooth, black, matte finish and the screens sport a high degree of gloss that easily attracts fingerprints. The screens sit about 5.5 inches from the desktop. The footstand is 15.25 inches wide, 7.25 inches deep, and about an inch tall. The wide footstand keeps the monitor stable when knocked from any direction; however, when the screens are closed, the unit becomes front heavy and can easily topple forward. The On Screen Display (OSD) array is located on the upper-right-hand corner of the footstand and includes only brightness controls for each screen, with no additional controls for color or contrast. The button on the far left controls the screen. Up and down arrows are used to adjust the brightness of each display independently.
In the upper-left-hand corner sits the power button. Directly to the right are two blue LED lights that signify which display currently has power. Near the bottom center of the footstand is a small hole for the built-in microphone. On the front right side are three USB ports aligned horizontally. On the back of the footstand is an additional USB port for powering the Webcam and other USB ports. Also on the back is an audio port for the mic, an AC power port, and the DMS video port. At the top of the neck resides a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, which has a small degree of upward and downward rotation.
The monitor comes with various accessories, including a dual DVI-I-to-DMS cable, and both a VGA-to-DVI-I and DVI-D-to-DVI-D adapter. In order for both screens to function simultaneously, a video card with dual DVI ports is required.
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