Apple 30 Inch LCD working with a PC

Apple 30 Inch LCD working with a PC

Apple 30 Inch LCD working with a PC

Ubergizmo reports that some guy has managed to get a 30 inch apple LCD ($3500) working with a PC via an PNY QuadroFX 3400 graphics card ($1500).

To back up the claim there are some nice screenshots of Doom3 running on the display at 2560 by 1600 pixel resolution (with low framerates).

It all looks very nice, but personally I can't wait to hook up a fast PC to a Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD and play Half-Life 2 for the 5 gazillionth time.

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