In this new experiment pushing Windows 8 and hardware to their limits, Microsoft went for one more display and created an impressive 10 feet wide experience like no other. The multi-monitor setup still uses Sharp’s PN-K321 displays and when you put them together they are equivalent to sixteen 1920 x 1080 monitors with a total resolution of 15360 x 2160 or 33,117,600 pixels. To unify the experience on these four displays, Microsoft took advantage of Windows 8’s panoramic wallpaper feature and used NASA’s 153MB TIFF image from Curiosity at Rock Nest on Mars that has 1 billion pixels — Yes! With a “B” –. The setup is so out of this world that even the mouse was difficult to find, and here is when the old show location of pointer option in Windows came in handy for the first time. What would you do with a setup like this? Oh, by the way, the cost for the monitors alone was around $20,000. So basically we’re a looking here a 23-25K workstation. Source Microsoft All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.