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25th November 2010 10:40 AM
Darren Allan
Think your 24 inch monitor is the bee’s proverbials when it comes to gaming? Think again.
In the quest for big screen gaming, a Chinese chap has gone further than most, hiring some time on Asia’s biggest LED screen (and thought to be the second largest in the world).
He sat reclining underneath the screen, which is positioned on the underside of the roof in The Place shopping mall in Beijing, playing an online RPG on his notebook with the picture being displayed above.
The screen is a mammoth 250 metres long, by 30 metres wide, which is, well, just silly really. Apparently it cost him an estimated $15,000 or so to hire the display for part of the evening.
MMO News spotted this one, and there’s a video they’ve posted of the experience here, if you want to take a look.
Darren Allan
Think your 24 inch monitor is the bee’s proverbials when it comes to gaming? Think again.
In the quest for big screen gaming, a Chinese chap has gone further than most, hiring some time on Asia’s biggest LED screen (and thought to be the second largest in the world).
He sat reclining underneath the screen, which is positioned on the underside of the roof in The Place shopping mall in Beijing, playing an online RPG on his notebook with the picture being displayed above.
The screen is a mammoth 250 metres long, by 30 metres wide, which is, well, just silly really. Apparently it cost him an estimated $15,000 or so to hire the display for part of the evening.
MMO News spotted this one, and there’s a video they’ve posted of the experience here, if you want to take a look.