Help with an art installation that will use cheap laptops


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I've done installations before when one machine control two video outputs efficiently. The problem now is that I need to do this in a bigger scale, like five or six laptops with double output each, so I need cheap devices. A friend of mine have six IBM Thinkpads T43 and he's willing to give them to me for almost nothing. However I think the Centrino cpu in them is not up to the task.

Is there anyway to optimize these machines for it? Or should I look for some decent netbooks?

Depends what you are wanting to display per device, if it is only images, they should be fine, video... maybe depending on resolution, rendering graphics might struggle again depending on resolution

Don't know your budget, but sticking a few half decent GPUs into 1 machine might work fine

Probably need to know exactly what centrino chips are in them.

but if they're just playing video or showing pictures, I guess it should be ok.

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Depends what you are wanting to display per device, if it is only images, they should be fine, video... maybe depending on resolution, rendering graphics might struggle again depending on resolution

Don't know your budget, but sticking a few half decent GPUs into 1 machine might work fine

Each device will display an 800x600 mp4 video in loop. No video will be over 10 seconds.

The tricky part is that one of those machines will be displaying an 1600x600 mp4 video that will split over two tv sets.

Probably need to know exactly what centrino chips are in them.

but if they're just playing video or showing pictures, I guess it should be ok.

Centrino 1.7ghz. Dont know the model, its the one present in IBM Thinkpad T43s

Each device will display an 800x600 mp4 video in loop. No video will be over 10 seconds.

The tricky part is that one of those machines will be displaying an 1600x600 mp4 video that will split over two tv sets.

I think definitely the 800x600 video should be fine pushing to two displays for each laptop

1600x600.... I'm only guessing but I would say 1 device for 1 display would cope, only a guess though, possibly could cope with two, but couldn't be 100% sure

I'm only guessing but I would say 1 device for 1 display would cope, only a guess though, possibly could cope with two, but couldn't be 100% sure

That's what I thought. I tried to do that using an old aspire netbook with an atom chip and the video was quite slow. I still asked because many friends have told me that atoms are even slower than old Pentium 4's.

That's what I thought. I tried to do that using an old aspire netbook with an atom chip and the video was quite slow. I still asked because many friends have told me that atoms are even slower than old Pentium 4's.

I think it would have a lot to do with which onboard GPU they have too, if it is something half decent, NVidia or AMD with a decent amount of shared memory, you might get away with it, but the lesser powerful ones like Intel then it might struggle

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