I’ve always had a weakness for big monitors. On my main computer I have 3 19-inchers for a total resolution of 3840×1024. My friend Rick Ross over at DZone has 3 24-inch panels on his desk (5760×1200). And who wouldn’t want one (or more) of the Apple Cinema 30-inch displays 2560×1600 each)? The problem with all these setups, of course, is that they’re flat. The distance from your eye to the center of the screen is shorter than the distance to the corner. This can lead to problems with focusing and eye fatigue.
Gizmodo has a nice photo gallery here, including a view from the back that looks something like the grill of my mom’s old Dodge Charger R/T. Vrooom!
We can't have one of these Alienware curved monitors until the second half of this year, but until then, we've been abducted by its four nearly seamless and sharp screens of DLP goodness. Lit by LEDs, this 2880x900 monster is well over three feet wide and is said to have an other-worldly .02ms response time, great for gaming. The Soylent Green: You can see the seams between this monitor's four segments, but the Alienware humanoids tell us that flaw will be gone by the time this craft lands on Earth. The blacks look a bit washed out to our eyes, too. Price is yet to be determined.
The solution? Make it curved. Alienware showed off a prototype for a curved display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. At 2880×900, the resolution leaves something to be desired for such a large monitor (it’s 3 feet wide), but hopefully this is the start of a new trend. Maybe one day, we’ll even see direct displays that are curved in both dimensions. This should be possible by using more, smaller panels arranged in a grid or hexagonal pattern. Imagine sub-panels that you could snap together to make displays arbitrarily large. Dead pixel? No problem, just replace one of the panels. Now who’s going to build the first one?
Gizmodo has a nice photo gallery here, including a view from the back that looks something like the grill of my mom’s old Dodge Charger R/T. Vrooom!
We can't have one of these Alienware curved monitors until the second half of this year, but until then, we've been abducted by its four nearly seamless and sharp screens of DLP goodness. Lit by LEDs, this 2880x900 monster is well over three feet wide and is said to have an other-worldly .02ms response time, great for gaming. The Soylent Green: You can see the seams between this monitor's four segments, but the Alienware humanoids tell us that flaw will be gone by the time this craft lands on Earth. The blacks look a bit washed out to our eyes, too. Price is yet to be determined.
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