Thanks alot for your reply Ibrin.
I know the increase of FOV doesnt give me a bigger picture, but I'm building a Race Cockit, and want myself to be surrounded by big screens as if I would actually sit in a Race Car.
What are the biggest screens do you people recommend for surround gaming?
Maybe I should get three 24" inch DELL Widescreen TFT ?
I dont think I would want something smaller then 24", but what Monitors?
Alright I can dig that. What you will have to do in this case is buy three 26inch or 32 inch HDTV's. A HDTV is perfect for your needs as they are 16:9 and more importantly can be connected with vga to a PC.
With a HDTV yould get a huge screen and the perfect wide screen resolution suitable for Triplehead2go. From what Ibrin just said , it means that there is nothing in the PC monitor sector that would suit your needs. As in the PC monitor world as size increases so does the resolution.
Be careful which HDTV you buy. Ideally you want either a plasma or LCD, with the smallest bezel you can find (preferably without a speaker and tuner which coincidently are also called monitors!) . You also need a resolution of 1280x768 but most lcd screens are 1366X768. They will suite your needs fine as those tv's are made for 720p ie 1280x768 and can scale to that resolution no problem with minimum scaling issues.
There are plenty of LCD HDTV's that fit the bill, you just need to look around until you see the one you like. Oh and make sure that it has a vga or PC-DVI connector or it would be wasted money.
PS. Also remember to check the specs and manual of any HDTV you are about to buy even though it says you can connect a PC , some HDTV's cheat by not using all the common vesa resolutions and max out at 1024x768 (Unless this isn't a problem, as the triplehead2go supports this resolution and it looks alright on a 16:9 HDTV), when you need 1280x768 (1360x768, will that work Ibrin?). You won't believe how many times I saw a HDTV do that, so be careful.
LG is a good brand , and like making HDTV's that work equally as well as PC monitors. Philips, Panasonic and Pioneer are usually the biggest offenders when it comes to cheating resolutions when connected to PC's.
PSS. The Dell 2407wfp is 16:10. From what Ibrin said that is not ideal either. The image will be horrible as the screen will have to scale down to 16:9 1280x768 (which you will have to make your self as this monitor doesn't do 1280x768 , it does 1280x800)