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  • wille · 4 years ago
    I think Liebermann Inc is a hoax company.
    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient...
  • NathanLaan · 4 years ago
    Liebermann Inc. was a hoax company of some kind. They never sold a single product. They did have prices listed at one point in time though.
  • Worth of · 4 years ago
    How and why would you use such a massive thing. I must admit, it does look sexy.
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    When will people stop reporting on Liebermann Inc.? They are/were a well documented hoax company. C'mon guys do a _little_ research at least.
  • Wandel · 4 years ago
    Haha...Mr Ponce ROFL =P
  • Wandel · 4 years ago
    Sorry for my coment.I'm taking my pills and have to apologize.This is really cool!I wish i could have a price.hi hi hi.I'm bipolar!
  • Mr JT · 4 years ago
    These monitors have been up on the Liebermann site for ages, they are really cool but I agree with Worth_of, what the heck would you use such a thing for !
  • BVH · 4 years ago
    Of course this company is a hoax. They're phishing for BIG investors. Look at their website. All images are 3D graphics; no REAL pictures. I would guess they have no product today. Plus to run this monster 5 LCD screen, you would need at least 2.5 video cards; or do they have a super-duper wiz-bang video card too? This screams scam to me!
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
  • Adam Wade · 4 years ago
    A number of the Google links state that after much investigation, the company was NOT a hoax. They shipped product, and many US journalists got working prototypes for evaluation.

    This was a guy with a lot of big ideas, and he tried to make a splash. He needed to show off innovative thinking and new products to gain the favor of the investors he'd need to actually get the company out of the prototype and notebook PC business and into the deep end of the pool. Seems he overspent himself trying to prove he was worth investing in, and then couldn't keep things afloat long enough for money men to start buying in.
  • Rich · 4 years ago
    I notice how there are no photos of these products in a real life setting. I personally believe it to be utter bullshit, people like yourself who state that "after much investigation, the company was NOT a hoax. They shipped product, and many US journalists got working prototypes for evaluation." are just keeping this rediculous hoax alive. If these products existed in REAL LIFE then it would be painfully simple to provide a few photos or even a video of it in action. The lack of this just puts the final nail in the coffin.

    ITS ALL A HOAX YOU FREAKING IDIOTS!
  • TonyM. · 4 years ago
    A real product. http://panoramtech.com/products/pv230.html

    Cost: $20K