Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE Multi-Monitor Adapter Announced
Matrox Graphics announced its Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE external multi-monitor adapter, which expands your system's single-video output into an immersive triple-monitor setup so that you see and do more. This new Graphics eXpansion Module (GXM) connects to a compatible system's DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort video output or Thunderbolt port and lets you add three external DVI monitors, each with maximum resolutions of either 1920 x 1080 @50Hz (PC) or 1360 x 768 @60Hz (Mac).
New High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) compliance meanwhile enables the playback of copy-protected content, such as Blu-ray discs, across all three monitors.
Compatible with a wide range of GPUs running under Mac or Windows, TripleHead2Go Digital SE yields a cost-effective multi-monitor platform for office, trading, digital signage, CAD, ProAV, houses of worship, content-creation, and simulation-training applications.
"We're pleased to expand our TripleHead2Go product line," said Caroline Injoyan, Business Development Manager, Matrox Graphics Inc. "TripleHead2Go Digital SE features improved usability for our customers, offering a simple and easy way to add three displays to a notebook or desktop PC. TripleHead2Go Digital SE is a versatile product that delivers an excellent multi-monitor setup from basic office applications to high-end 3D simulation and training environments - its unique design leverages the GPU performance of the system to deliver uncompressed graphics and video across all three displays - a true multi-display solution."
Furthermore, accompanying Matrox PowerDesk desktop management software lets you optimize your multi-monitor experience through the customization of where and how applications open up among a vast array of other settings. Bezel Management, one of PowerDesk's many features, available under Microsoft Windows, compensates for the gap in an image resulting from the bezels of adjacent monitors. TripleHead2Go Digital SE consequently delivers captivating digital signage, immersive simulation, and expansive gaming across multiple monitors.
Multi-GXM support, another feature designed to maximize your workspace, enables two TripleHead2Go Digital SE's to be connected to one system under Windows. Users can then operate up to six external monitors at once and create visually stunning video wall setups or multi-screen presentations, further illustrating the TripleHead2Go Digital SE's value and versatility as a key building block of your next ProAV installation.
Pricing and availability
The new Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE is available as of November 2012 at the MSRP of $279.00 for purchase from authorized Matrox resellers worldwide or, in North America and Europe, directly from Matrox.
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50hz at 1080p? weak. a couple years ago this would have been a pretty decent buy but now for 280 bucks its a largely useless product except for less than a handful of situations.
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It's probably expensive from Thunderbolt support alone.
Besides, it's obviously useless for home users with dedicated VGA, what's with having more than two display ports on a single card in newer generations.
Which is why this product is primarily aimed at business users, where people are most likely won't be lugging around their desktops and using laptops instead.
And here's one other thing : your OS will probably see it as just a single monitor with a very wide width; (probably) no more Eyefinity or Surround monitor setup headaches.
Dunno if it has a bezel compensation setup, though.
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I remember the days of the might Matrox video cards they were the best until 3d came into play.
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Meh, Matrox has gone multi-monitor way before Eyefinity goes mainstream.
But their 3D capabilities has gone way since TNT cards showed up.

(or maybe since Voodoo cards? Can't really remember...)
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Still locked at those goddamn 1080p. For at least five years now we're stuck with that. It's ok for TV, but on the computer I want more. I sure hope my 1200p monitor will still work for many years to come. These have nearly vanished or got much more expensive than they used to be. 1440p or even 1600p ? Can be had, but cost a fortune.