MSI GT60 Support for 30" Monitor

Hi,
I have an MSI GT60 and I'm wondering if it supports using a 30" monitor such as: http:// accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=224-9949&~ck=baynoteSearch&baynote_bnrank=3&baynote_irrank=0
Does MSI sell an active HDMI to DVI-D Dual Link adapter that will enable such a display?
Thanks!

ewrrod wrote:
I too have found out the hard-way that a 30" cinema does not work on the new MBP with a "Dual-Link Adapter". I just did a "Chat" with someone from the Apple Store who told me the adapters were available at other non-apple stores. however, I am have trouble finding them. Has anyone out there be able to find a solution/dual-link adapter? Any help would be appreciated.
-ROD
MB571Z/A is the part to get, but on Google every link I checked shows it out of stock / coming in. YMMV. Such is the thing with newer technology. If you're out in front (early adopter) you may get arrows in the back from all those followers. Make the point at the Apple Store. That's my only recommendation.
Other good news? Someone will get it and sell it (most likely Apple) to you.

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