There’s absolutely no reason that your every day computer shouldn’t look like an F-22 cockpit simulation. That seems to be the logic behind HP’s new 34-inch Curved All-in-One, an impossibly long display that can comfortably accommodate more tabs than is healthy.

The shape’s not new to HP; the company already sells a 34-inch display that looks basically identical. The resolution isn’t as eye-popping as, say, a 5K iMac, but a 5K iMac doesn’t curve, or cover nearly three feet of ground, diagonally.

Now, though, HP has stuffed a computer inside that display, in a glorious act of why not? Inside, you’ll find substantial enough guts: The $1,799 base model comes with the latest Core i5 processor and 8GB of memory, and you can upgrade to as much as 2TB of storage, 16GB RAM, and a discrete Nvidia GTX 960A graphics card. All of which is to say it’ll do pretty much whatever you might need it to.

Most importantly, though, it is gigantic; a multi-monitor set-up that requires just one glorious monitor. It’s even, one might venture, innovative, at a time that the PC industry desperately needs innovation. It'll be available Nov. 8, and while it's obviously intended for those with specific needs and muscular budget, the rest of us can at least appreciate a heaping desktop helping of eye candy when we see it.