Sure you've seen two big flat-panels linked together side by side on gaming rigs before. But this bad boy ties them into one sveltely-curved unit. The Alienware Curved is a single 2880x900 (2x WXGA+ resolution), powered by DLP projection (so it's not that svelte, from behind anyway). But it works with any game that already supports dual-head WXGA+ setups and should hit gaming dens near you in the second half of '08. —John Mahoney
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This monitor looks cool.. What games actually support this?
I'm interested in trying it out a home as a tester.... Hint!
Sins of a Solar Empire would be really good on this screen. Now we dont have to link computer screens together, what a joy-Word.of.Warcraft