How Sgi Developed The 1600sw Display By: Tom Kranz | - Silicon Graphics, Inc, or SGI, was founded back in 1982 and has evolved in to a household name as a producer of maker of cool looking custom graphics workstation machines which have found a huge following in Hollywood design, special effects, and CGI departments.
More Details On Silicon Graphics Vue Display Technology By: Tom Kranz | - Silicon Graphics, Inc. is really pushing the technological and personal computing/communication envelope with its cutting edge VUE software suite. With the world and its global economy moving ever more into the virtual office environment and telecommuting,
A History Of Innovation At Silicon Graphics By: Tom Kranz | - Silicion Graphics, Inc (SGI) started returning to form in 2007-2008 after some ill-advised forays into high-powered computing that took it away from what it does best, what it had always done: graphics, of course. Especially performance graphics.
The Graphics Are Back In Silicon Graphics - Virtu And Vue By: Tom Kranz | - SGI's RemoteVUE technology within the VUE software suite seem to me to be a continuation of its return to form after market decline, bankruptcy, delisting from the NYSE, and leaving its commmon shares stockholders holding worthless paper certificates after a reverse stock-split scheme in the first years of the 21st century. After this craziness, SGIT got back into form in 2006 by developing Virtu--and abandoning its obsession with high-performance computing.
More Details On Silicon Graphics' Sgi 1600sw Display By: Tom Kranz | - I can't say enough about Silicon Graphics' 1600SW TFT display. Cool looking in 1998, it's cool looking today; but as with all SGI technology, it's a little strange (that's not a bad thing).
This is not a monitor that you can just bring home, plug in, and go to work on. You've got to understand it first. But it's well worth the effort, for even over 10 years later it doesn't get any better than this.
The Technology Behind The Silicon Graphics 1600sw By: Tom Kranz | - There are many things to love about Silicon Graphics, Inc's 1600SW TFT LCD monitor. It's more than just cool-looking, as if it were unloaded from a starship. The look it gives you is even cooler.
What's the great secret to the great look you get with the SGI 1600SW? Well, really, there's more than one; but to me maybe the greatest of them is its color-coding technology--its pixellation, its 24-bit color.