Thanks for the info Rich (I think!) :D
The monitor is the Dell 30" Ultrasharp Flat Panel.
If I get the link insert right, you can find it here...
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&sku=222-0863&redirect=1
Unfortunately Dell doesn't give much in the way of specs, but I'm sure I could call them if I had to.
Just to make sure I'm clear on what you said above. The ATI cards will NOT give black bars which means the game could be stretched and distorted to the point where it at least looks bad and may be unplayable? Or is that overstating the effect?
And of course that's only for games that do not provide a WS option or for which there is a WS solution/hack. It seems like a lot of games are covered here (especially the most popular ones) so I'm thinking that would be somewhat rare? Fair to say?
hawkeye
A quick google search brought up this review: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1908451,00.asp
"Since the display has no built-in scaler or video processing circuitry, any scaling is entirely dependent on the quality of the video card's scaling." Monitor looks great though.. the review sounds pretty good.
As far as I know (I read through quite a few forums cause I own an ATI card), there is no solution to get black bars on the ATI cards. If a game doesn't support it, yeah, the monitor will stretch it. It doesn't look that bad, but it's enough where you'll notice it. Personally, I usually try to stay away from games who doesn't support widescreen (I own a Viewsonic who doesn't have any scaling).
Most of the newer games have widescreen support, or they can hacked or edited (woohoo for widescreen gaming forums!) with help on here. In the past year of owning my widescreen monitor, I've only run across a few games that stretch (older games I installed), but if I like the game enough I'll just live with it.