He means 30" I believe

Right now, the only way to run it at full resolution on a Windows machine would be to use a workstation card, like our FireGL X3 card or perhaps an NV quadro board that supports Dual-Link and 2560x1600. I suppose you might also be able to use a 3DLabs Wildcat to drive it, but that will cost you about $1600. Unfortunately, you're luckly to have crappy game performance on these workstation cards if you're into that sort of thing.

We'll have a Mac board out to support it later this year (we showed it last month in NYC at DigitalLife). And the benefit here is fantastic game and workstation app performance. You can even play games full screen at full resolution. Frame rates heavily dependent on the game of course. I don't know when we'll see dual-link support in a PC-based consumer card. I've already suggested it though. Apple alone would likely move quite a number of them.

Bruno
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