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imac 27" + 2-27" cinema display

Hi i have a 27" imac and a 27" cinema display. I'm looking to get one more 27" cinema display and use it on the other side of my imac.


So it goes (cinema display | imac | cinema display) I would like to make sure i can do it before i purchase a 2nd display. With my current setup i seem to focus in the middle of the screens which is relatively annoying. Preferably i would like to have 1 primary screen (imac) in the middle and additional monitors on each end (cinema displays). I have looked for a mini display port to usb adapter with little luck. Any help is greatly appreciated.


I went ahead and photoshopped how i imagined it to be. awesome.


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Ryan Catabay

Creative Director

Rytek Grafx

www.rytekgrafx.com

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Apr 20, 2011 10:19 PM

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Sep 7, 2017 4:08 AM in response to kensilver

Really wanna share this with you guys as this was annoying me lol,


i found 2.5cm is the height to bring it up level for me on a slight slant


Get this shelf


http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/storage-furniture/wall-shelves/ekby-järpen-sh elf-black-brown-art-00094348/


Trace the stand on the wood and jigsaw it out, sand the edges and wrap it in carbon (or any other wrap you want)


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Jul 24, 2011 5:01 PM in response to pcho

Perry,

That looks great. Seriously, you could sell that. If you google my question, it is all over the internet about how to do it. I really like your set up. So, I myself, am about to re invest into a new iMac 27 plus a single monitor. I can later add another and they will flow all together? That is so perfect for my photography editing and all that stuff. Thanks for the idea.

Jul 24, 2011 5:12 PM in response to zekefromhayward

Hi zekefromhayward,


Yes you are right I could mass produced it and make some money. What I also did was after i polished the wood up to the desired shape and size, I then roughen and groved into the wood and applied a layer of fibre glass on it. This way the paint will stick better to the surface.


I dont have dimensions with me at the moment as I am at work. The surface shape is easily done by tracing the base of the display. It is only the thickness that you require. You have to be careful with the thickness of the base depending how you angle your display. As the LCD's and the Imac are pivoted from a different height, titling the displays affects the thickness of your base. It is hard to explain unless you see it. You have to take my word.


Perry

Dec 21, 2011 3:25 AM in response to christopherbrice

Hi Christopher,


Sorry about delay, finally got my web page going but then I found out how to upload image here without the need to get my web page going 🙂


Below is the base


Perry


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Now here is the 27" imac with 2 x 27" display. The set height of the base may vary depending what angle you are pivoting the LCD's and Imac. As they are pivoted at different heights, it actually affects the heights of the unit from the table. So make sure you set the units at the desired angle before you measure the height of the base that is needed to make all of them level. I hope you understand what I am saying. I had alot of trouble initially getting the right thickness of the base as each time I measure it, it seems to change and I finally worked that out. Tilting the LCD's to different angles affects the thickness of the bases.


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Jan 30, 2012 3:47 PM in response to pcho

Hi Perry


What is the Graphics situation on your Imac? 500mb or 1gb video memory? (or a customized amount?)


I am looking at buying this exact set-up (it looks totally awesome) but i dont know if the standard 500mb memory on the entry level 27" iMac will suffice to support 2x 27" displays (via Thunderbolt).


Any thought?


Trevor

imac 27" + 2-27" cinema display

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