Its coming:
http://gizmodo.com/341413/alienware-...another-planet
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They're on the right track.
I seen this a good while ago. I thought it would be out by now, but I would hope that it will be higher in size too. It looks very long, but not high enough.
It is already invented Michael:) It is called Oled.
But not yet available for the public market.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ0oMMEyb40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fEgA...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFDyW...eature=related
This is going to be awesome when you can order a OLED sheet on 6x2 meters:cool:
Wow. Thanks for posting that. It was very informative.
wrong... ;)
That's a 3 gun rear projection DLP tv setup. crap for the money... Alienware has been pimping that prototype for about 2 years now. Wrong resolution, wrong technology, wrong pricerange.
I really think surround-screen will never be popular enough to target with mainstream hardware. Manufacturers simply can't justify the development for a small group of people. Until something comes along to make it appealing to mainstream it won't catch on or be affordable imho. It would be really cool to see OLED kits out in the future that might address some of these issues though.
tasmanet, what Bob is referring to and he is right is that the split in the monitors is where the runway should be if you are nicely on centreline on an approach or even in a take-off position. The runway is slitted between the monitors. Very irritating.
This is why the TripleHeadToGo works so well because the runway is always in the centre of the centre screen.
View_forward_dir=3.000, 0.000, 5.000
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A triplehead2go is a good piece of hardware, but for a nice cockpit it probably would be better using for , so the middel window bar of the cockpit is really in the middle, where the bezels of the monitors also are.
However there is no way ( as far as I know of ) to get 4 screesn 3d accelerated.
Adding a 4 monitor beside a triplehead2go would be in window mode and that extra view can cost up to 40% gramerates.
I used projectors before and I loved it, but the extra sharpness ( resolution ) with lcd screens I prefer better.
Using 2 computers with WidevieW would work, however when using the th2go the front view is spread over 3 monitors and then the runway looks wider.