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Matrox have been in the multi-monitor business for a while now, its Parhelia graphics card capable of powering triple monitors even featured as the front cover of issue #20 back in September ’02.Plenty of time has passed since then and leaps and bou...
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To give you a little backgound on the company, their overwiew is a perfect fit:Over the years, Matrox has earned its reputation as industry leader and innovator in todays most state-of-the-art technologies, designing software and hardware solutions in...
Surround Gaming with SLI!!, Works great both in Windows and OS X, USB 2.0 used as power source, High quality cables, High quality enclosure, Can handle resolutions up to 5040 x 1050 over 3 displays, Small LED on device for display status, Solid software...
Pricey, No games found that work at 5040 x 1050, only at 3840 x 1024, ATI cards have a maximum resolution of 3x 1440 x 900, Crossfire wont work in Surround gaming, New NVIDIA drivers do not support full resolution of the device yet...
Matrox has been in the Graphics card business quite some time and they were always known for producing superior image quality for everyday applications instead of best performance in 3D games. Their GXM series has only received praise. Our opinion of t...
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329 USD You guys still remember Matrox right ? At one point in time Matrox actually was pretty big player in the consumer graphics card industry, their last 3D gaming card was actually the Matrox Parhelia, I remember it well as the foundation of that...
The situation we disliked the most with the first test we did in 2006 had a lot to do with the graphics cards being limited to much lower resolutions than tested today, especially with ATI Radeon graphics cards. Fortunately the cards released in 2007...
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To date, there have only been a handful of products that have crossed this test bench that I have wanted for my own when the review was posted. When I think of such products, Logitechs Squeezebox comes to mind, as well as the Hiper Anubis. While comp...
USB-powered - No power outlet required!, Very sturdy design, Supports both Analog and Digital, Simple installation, Matrox offers quick technical support, Support in the sim community is great...
High cost of entry, High end GPU required to game at such a large resolution...
Taking a step back, our experience with the digital version of the TripleHead2Go was almost identical to that of its analog brother. Spanning a Windows environment or a game across three screens is certainly something to behold. While the $330 that it...
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The TripleHead2Go to go is a small external box that doesn’t require you to open up your Mac. It has four VGA connectors and a DC-in connector. You connect the TripleHead2Go Digital Edition to the primary monitor port, attach two Apple Cinem...
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Fortunately, Matrox has just recently released digital versions of their DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go products. Its the same principle as before: take one output and drive two or three monitors with it. The difference this time is simple but profound...
Does just what it claims to—turns one DVI output into three.
Included cables are too short; expensive.
It works as advertised, but costs more than a second graphics card. There are better ways to drive multiple displays, for most users...
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OCModShop Updated: 2011-10-03 23:58:54
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Programmers, CAD Professionals, and Graphic Designers have been using multi-monitor support for years. The technology has been available to the average consumer since Windows NT4, but is a feature that goes mostly unused. Windows implementation of mul...
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It was over a year ago that I looked at Matrox's TripleHead2Go – a fantastic little device that enabled you to run three screens off a single graphics output, with a maximum resolution of 3,840 x 1,024. Plug it into a notebook and you could have those thr...
A clever idea that is an appreciable upgrade over the analogue version. If you want to spread out your work across three screens, it's ideal, especially now you can keep the image digital all the way. And if your favourite game is supported you'll get an...
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A little over eight years ago, I took a look at what I still consider one of the coolest items I've had the opportunity to evaluate. First seen at GDC 2006 , the Matrox TripleHead2Go provided my first experience with multiple display computing. At the com...
With the capabilities of newer graphics cards, the TH2Go's novelty of multi-monitor gaming has waned quite a bit. Where before, gamers relied on either a device like this or multiple GPUs, today's cards have many different video out options and can hand...
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