Collage Display feature for 3rd and 4th Generation Intel Core Processor Family
Collage Display Feature
Feature List 6
2 Collage Display Feature
Collage display is a feature that allows users to combine multiple monitors to create a
single unified desktop user interface to achieve a bigger viewing area and resolution.
This capability allows user to enjoy higher quality pictures and videos with multiple
low resolution supported panels. It is very cost effective in comparison to purchase of
one single high resolution panel.
Multi-monitor display is a current market trending segment and finds commercial
viability in the fields of digital signage, financial, stock market, medical,
transportation, call center & surveillance among others. With the 3
rd
and 4
th
Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family supporting 3 display pipes, it opens the
potential to venture into this un-touched market segment with support via Collage
Display mode (both horizontal & vertical) with a potential to support 4 displays using
external DisplayPort*(DP) Splitters. It expands upon the capability to support beyond
clone/extended displays. Bezel pattern scheme is used to view image flawless across
all monitors
If multiple displays (minimum two displays) are placed horizontally, it is known as
Horizontal Collage Display (i.e., positioning displays one next to another where one
image stretches across panels, as shown in Figures 1 & 2). If multiple displays (more
than 2) are placed vertically, it is known as Vertical Collage Display (i.e., where the
upper part of the image is shared across the vertical direction, as shown in Figure 3).
Bezel correction Patterns are being used in order to make continuous image across all
displays.
Figure 1. Horizontal Collage View- 3 displays