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Fitting screens behind panel

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I have a panel where 9 screens should be fitted in.Problem is: they have a strange size, and I can't seem to find it.What should I do? Use larger screens for multiple screens? Like 17" for 2 screens?Problem then is: how do I fit them?Or does anyone know where I can get these TFT's and at what price?Size is about 9.5" but not completly correct, could be a little more or less, but I'll know the exact size soon!Picture: http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/104908.jpg

Could use CTX PanoViews. The 540 is about 10.4" I think. Not sure if the 530 model is slightly smaller, maybe more like 9.5".

The CTX 540 Panoview is indeed 10.4 inch diagonal but because of the aspect ratio of these monitors (4/3) the biggest usable square is going to be 8 and 7/8th inches. As used in my setup they give me a square of 158mm x 158mm plus a 54mm strip which is hidded behind the panel. In England they often appear on Ebay and usually sell for thirty to thirty five pounds each. I got a small lot of 6 for less than

The problem with the CTX 540 is that it takes a bit more space, thus blocking space for the switches and buttons.As you can see on the drawing, there are switches above and beneath every screen, and the screens are close to eachother.What I was just thinking of... widescreen tft => 1 tft for 2 screensDo they exist in that format?

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