Testseek.co.uk have collected 19 expert reviews of the Matrox Triplehead2Go and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Matrox Triplehead2Go.
May 2008
(78%)
19 Reviews
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Abstract: Look at it this way: three brand new 19-inch monitors plus a TripleHead2Go will set you back around £570. A 32-inch wide-screen monitor with a much lower overall resolution will cost between £600 and £1,200, depending on spec. If cost is a factor and...
Abstract: Although Windows will happily split itself across several panels, the TripleHead2Go fools it into thinking its on one huge monitor. Supporting up to three screens running at 1,280 x 1,024, it enables you to run Windows at a whopping horizontal reso...
Abstract: TripleHead2GoCompany: MatroxThe TripleHead2Go by Matrox is a small (1.25" x 3" x 6") box, that splits one video signal into 2 or 3. So if you are looking to add more monitors, is it the right tool for you? Well, if you have 3 of the same digital monit...
Abstract: Matrox brings a completely new way to enhance your game by allowing you to play across three, LCD panels. This is extreme widescreen!If youre like me, youre in the process of replacing all of your bulky, heavy, CRT monitors with LCD panels because ...
Abstract: Now were going into new territory here folks, not only did I put three monitors on my already too crowded computer desk, but I frickin played games while doing it, giving me a whole new appreciation of panoramic. So I got my new TripleHead2Go a coupl...
Abstract: Matrox was the first company to bring triple-head display support to the mainstream PC with their Parhelia graphics card in 2002. While the card earned praises for its sharp 2D image quality and ability to drive three monitors, its rather lackluster 3D...