Four Frames Prototype
I repeated the steps to disassemble the terminals a couple of times so that all my four Eizo 630L-N terminals look 'naked'. I wanted to find out how 4 screen next to eachother look so I tool a steel-bar and fitted them on it.
Because each of the terminals will need a network connection I need a switch with at least for ports. One more port will also be needed to connect it to another switch, router or hub. So I want out and bought a brand-new 5 port switch and connect it to the four screens and my internal network.
I quickly fitted it all toghether and tried to hide the cables as much as possible to get a feeling on the size and looks. Again, it is a bit rude, but it should give a general idea on how a photo frame with 3 or 4 screens next to each-other will look like.
Sorry for the poor quality, but this was quickly taken with my phone camera:

Because each of the terminals will need a network connection I need a switch with at least for ports. One more port will also be needed to connect it to another switch, router or hub. So I want out and bought a brand-new 5 port switch and connect it to the four screens and my internal network.
I quickly fitted it all toghether and tried to hide the cables as much as possible to get a feeling on the size and looks. Again, it is a bit rude, but it should give a general idea on how a photo frame with 3 or 4 screens next to each-other will look like.
Sorry for the poor quality, but this was quickly taken with my phone camera:

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