EVGA introduces rotatable dual-LCD InterView system

Man, talk about falling into a black hole at the R&D lab. A staggering 1.5 years after we first caught wind of the altogether intriguing InterView system from EVGA, the company is finally bringing it to market here in the US. Put simply, the device features twin rotatable 17-inch LCD displays, both supported by a single desktop stand. It was conceived in order to suit presentation givers, financial consultants and the elusive “creative professional” crowd, with each panel rocking a 1,440 x 900 resolution. The screens can rotate 180 degrees horizontally, fold 90 degrees from closed to full width apart and can even be controlled by two keyboards and mice, ensuring that sibling arguments reach peaks they’ve never reached before. There’s also a built-in webcam, microphone and three-port USB hub, though it seems as if you’ll be shopping for this thing without an MSRP to go by. Full release is after the break.

Update: The display will list for $649.99.

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