As one possible suggestion, I believe the newly released Mac Mini comes with a built in HDMI port, thunderbolt and miniDVI outputs - along with running all the software you mentioned. You should be able therefore to hook up to a wide variety of displays with little problem.
Tony.
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On 10 Aug 2011, at 20:06, "jens j birktoft" mailto:jens.knold@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry if this topic is bit off-list
We are looking for some advice regarding a presentation system that permit the display in high definition of interactive molecular graphic sessions (incl. PHENIX,COOT, PyMOL. CHIMERA etc ) to our research group (10-12 people). Ideally we would like a 32"-36" LCD monitor coupled to a computer equipped with the proper graphics card for the large display as well as 24" monitor
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Any suggestions would be appreciated
Cheers
Jens
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