Hi Mac..
For all the time Ive been on this forum at last somone comes up with an in-depth question I CAN answer lol!
- I work in multi-screen quite a lot actually, and Im glad to " give back " as it were.
Firstly, if your going to have 6 ( output monitors ) you must remember that your actually going to need (7) monitors ( because one of them has to be the menu )
The configuration ( I have here on the desk ) is my development system comprising of four 24" Benq monitors. [ model H2220HD ].
Next, you should consider your video card carfully. - Im currently using 2 NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT cards....this creatures really are rock solid and have some grunt.
The 9800GT ALSO has what you need for very crisp output because EACH card has a single VGA output and 2 HDMI outputs ( I choose to stick to using the HDMI outputs only because of the higher quality ) - since Im using 2 9800 GT cards....theirs my 4 output monitors , all working in HDMI!
A SPECIAL WORD REGARDING CABLES and limitations: Eventhough HDMI is a far better quality to work with than VGA - both VGA an HDMI DO have limitations......this is the signal strength. after a particular point, your output signal will start to degrade in quality because of the length of the cable between the output monitor and the PC. ( its sort of like the signal is running out of steam ).
There IS however a few solutions to the problem. - After MUCH trial and error, I have managed to run multiple monitors up to a distance of 150 meters ( from wall plug, across internal ceilings, and down to the other wall plug without an issue ) - and for any of you out there that think this is just a case of adding a signal booster, - its not.
A booster will just amplify a bad initial signal - there is more to this than meets the eye. Drop me an e-mail and Ill see if I can help in comming up with a configuration. ( depending on how far between your monitors, and your PC this is going to be - as well as what electrical energy will be in proximity to your cables. )
Now, the system? - Im currently using an Intel Quad -Core CPU at 2.6 Ghz with 4GIG's of RAM, ( thats plenty big enough to handle video and multiple outputs ).
I HAVE connected a small touch screen monitor ( 8.5 inch ) to one of the VGA outputs and used the software provided, as well as a USB cable as the actual " input interface " - and run my menu program.....the results were impressive.
As for Video? - I have found that I can run an MPEG 1 movie on any of the monitors without an issue to the overall performance of the program.
In realation to your coment:
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I don't see how the PC can get mouse input from more than one touchscreen
....let me just say this - although Ive only tried this on a single touchscreen...it stands to reason that so long as the touch screens were the same, and all ran off the same drivers....then logic dictates that ANY input ( remembering that these are connected to USB cable that plugs into your computer anyway ) -then ANY command from ANY touch screen would ALL go to the SAME PC.....and be processed regardless. ( I may be wrong here, but I think not ).
Hope this helps...
Cheers!.